greek letters Crossword Puzzles
Rome & Greece 2013-10-27
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- Greek physician who formed the basis of Roman medical science
- judges
- keepers of tax and population records
- description of Greek climate
- reason for the big dispute between Antony and Octavian
- Roman soldiers
- wealthiest Mediterranean city
- what the Romans called the Carthaginians
- successors of the Minoans on Crete
- Minoan palace
- archaeologists who discovered Troy
- permanent military settlements
- Romans adopted many deities from this society
- richest man in Rome
- Egyptian astronomer who formed the foundation of Rome's astronomy; prediction of planet motions
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- took charge of North Africa
- leader whose word was law and could overrule the consuls
- advised the consuls, debated foreign policy, proposed laws, and approved contracts for constructing roads, temples, and defenses
- wrote Metamorphoses (verses based on Greek mythology)
- who wrote about the shortness of life and rewards of companionship in Odes
- large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats between people and animals
- group of 3 persons with equal power
- Latin word for "I forbid"
- Rome's official language
- military strategy that was deemed too large and slow so Romans abandoned it
- huge estates operated by slave labor that flourished in parts of the Roman Empire
- basic unit of Roman society
- Rome's harbor where trade took place
- sport that the Minoans enjoyed
- new building material that the Romans used to construct the Pantheon
- kind of weapon that the Dorians had \
- Island SW of Greek mainland
- singing storytellers, Homer was one
33 Clues: judges • Minoan palace • Roman soldiers • richest man in Rome • Rome's official language • Latin word for "I forbid" • took charge of North Africa • basic unit of Roman society • Island SW of Greek mainland • description of Greek climate • wealthiest Mediterranean city • sport that the Minoans enjoyed • permanent military settlements • successors of the Minoans on Crete • ...
Greek and Roman Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-02
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- happiness was found by living happily with god
- famous historian who wrote about the persian war
- wealthy people who inherited their power
- the emperor of the roman empire who made christianity an official religion.
- a commoner and can´t hold a position in any government
- the king of macedonia who conquered greece
- goddess of craft and of wisdom
- an alliance against the persians and took over all of the greek
- the emperor of rome who started the Christian faith
- getting kicked out of a city or group
- a city-state in ancient Greece
- a government ruled by the people or by many people
- a marketplace
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- created a school of philosophy in athens
- a long poem that tells the story of a hero
- a Greek philosopher and created the socratic method
- a government ruled by powerful people
- historian who wrote about the peloponnesian war
- created a book on politics and helped teach alexander the great
- a roman general who became the dictator in 45 B.C.
- twins who founded rome
- the king of the greek gods
- a love of wisdom
- humans being able to follow their own interests
- the Greek culture spread to western Asia and spread by Aristotle
- a high point and main place of a gathering in the city
- sacred shrine where a god or goddess told a priest or priestess the future of the city
- wars multiple wars between rome and the carthaginians
- a leader who holds power through force
- a Greek poet and the author of Iliad
30 Clues: a marketplace • a love of wisdom • twins who founded rome • the king of the greek gods • goddess of craft and of wisdom • a city-state in ancient Greece • a Greek poet and the author of Iliad • a government ruled by powerful people • getting kicked out of a city or group • a leader who holds power through force • created a school of philosophy in athens • ...
Greece vs. Rome 2021-02-11
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- Both Greek and Romans practiced _________ religion.
- Both the Greeks and the Romans built _______. They are structures used to conduct a water stream across a hollow or valley.
- The goal of Roman artists was to produce realistic portraits whereas the Greeks goal was to produce ______.
- Romans wear a toga while the Greeks wear a_____.
- _________, (which is like a horoscope) was essential to both Greeks and Romans.
- There exist differences and similarities in the ancient Rome and ancient Greek _________.
- _____ is the Roman god of Love and Eros is the Greek god of Love is Eros.
- Both Greeks and Romans had a lot of _________, who caught a lot of fish for them.
- Both Greece and Rome believed in the same ____.
- The Romans borrowed a lot of things from Rome but the most important ones were art and __________.
- Both Greece and Rome are in _______________ countries.
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- _____ and olives were the biggest things that the Greeks and Romans grew.
- Greece is a democracy while the Romans are a______.
- _________ was considered to be the father of democracy.
- _______ founded Ancient Rome.
- The Romans _____ most of greeks art.
- Both Greeks and Romans religion was base of of _________.
- Both Greeks and Romans believed that the citizens needed to actively participate in ________ and military service.
- The economy of ancient cultures, including both Greece and Rome, was based on ________.
- Both Greek and Roman political powers were that ________ were made up of several city-states.
- One thing that Greek and Roman gods have in common are their __________.
21 Clues: _______ founded Ancient Rome. • The Romans _____ most of greeks art. • Both Greece and Rome believed in the same ____. • Romans wear a toga while the Greeks wear a_____. • Both Greek and Romans practiced _________ religion. • Greece is a democracy while the Romans are a______. • _________ was considered to be the father of democracy. • ...
Rome vs Greece crossword 2021-02-11
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- Greeks were not always the kindest they
- Greeks were really into wine while Romans like wine but not as both
- The Greeks made Perfect statues while the Roman statues showed______ humans have
- The Greeks did not really care about their clothing, while the Roman did care and followed fashion
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a
- roman towns consisted of buildings and temples that they used to worship their __
- Rome's biggest entrantiams was roman _________
- Rome was made by this famous guy named
- While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a ______ figure
- cease Rome had a big military leader named _________
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- the Romans have tons of pets, while the Greeks favored________ more than other pets
- The roman houses were made like complexes while the Greek homes were not on top of
- Greek was involved in 3 major wars called the _____
- rome was mainly filled with men so they hosted a party and kidnapped the _______
- greeks cities were mostly called Alexandria because of this Guy named ___ the great
- Some of the foods in Greek included olive oil, barley, beef, pork while Rome ate Most Greeks ate a diet that was almost vegetarian. Among the most common vegetables and plants eaten by Greeks were
- Both Greek and Rome if their were a girl got married at
- Greeks left ______ painting for people to find
- one know about Greek ________because it was never record
- The Greeks children played with tops and rattle while the roman kids played with ______ and playhouses
20 Clues: Rome was made by this famous guy named • Greeks were not always the kindest they • Greeks left ______ painting for people to find • Rome's biggest entrantiams was roman _________ • Greek was involved in 3 major wars called the _____ • While the Romans were a republic, the Greeks were a • cease Rome had a big military leader named _________ • ...
History of Greek Theatre- Adrian Russell 2021-03-01
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- Usage of words to express thought
- The earliest known playwright and actor
- How speech reveals character
- the father of Western philosophy.
- the first great theorist of dramatic art, who defined the word tragedy
- Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot
- imitation of an action that is serious and also,as having magnitude, complete in itself
- the origin of the word scene
- Won the best playwright contest at the festival fore than any other Greek dramatist (24 times)
- an altar that was in the middle of the orchestra
- Characters support the plot, their motivation drives the play.
- short, comic and poked fun at Greek myths using a chorus of satyrs.
- a religious and civic celebration where theatrical performances were given as offerings from the city to Dionysus.
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- All of the performers, except musicians, wore _____.The _____ Made it easier for male actors to play female characters.
- The greek god that is honored through greek theatre at festivals
- The slope of the hill served as the seeing place
- The arrangements of the events in the play
- the entrance of the chorus
- Greek word for a king who did not inherit their throne, but had taken it.
- Expressed opinions, gave advice, and occasionally threatened to interfere in the action.
- A flat terrace below the slope served as the dancing space
- Something to shock the audience
- a fault of character such as pride or jealousy.
- a monster sent by the goddess Hera to protect the city of Thebes.
24 Clues: the entrance of the chorus • How speech reveals character • the origin of the word scene • Something to shock the audience • Usage of words to express thought • the father of Western philosophy. • The earliest known playwright and actor • The arrangements of the events in the play • Song sung by chorus should be part of the plot • ...
Greece Vocab 2024-12-17
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- A land mass attached to a continent with water surrounding it on 3 sides
- A small Kingdom in Northeast Greece that managed to conquer Athens,Sparta, and Thebes at one point
- A group of military troops standing in tight formation
- An ancient Greek city-state that valued philosophy, art and education
- Age When Athens dominated Greece and flourished in science, art, literature and philosophy
- War A war between the people of the same country over the position of power
- Ancient Greek city-state with philosophic purposes
- A temple located in Athens dedicated to the greek goddess Athena
- An economy based on the trade of goods or services for another good or service
- An oppressive ruler who is cruel to their people
- A government system with a small group of people with power over a city, state, or country
- A government system with officers elected by the people to have power over a city, state, or country
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- Where Athens was located during the period of ancient Greece
- League A league of multiple Greek city-states allied with Sparta
- League A league of multiple Greek city-states allied with AThens
- The highest class within a monarchy holding important titles tied to the hereditary ruler
- A government run by one person with all the power known as a monarch
- A person who plays a large part in the academics of Philosophy
- Civilization When Ancient Greece was spread across the Middle East because of Alexander the Great
- An economy based of the trade of goods or services in exchange for money
20 Clues: An oppressive ruler who is cruel to their people • Ancient Greek city-state with philosophic purposes • A group of military troops standing in tight formation • Where Athens was located during the period of ancient Greece • A person who plays a large part in the academics of Philosophy • League A league of multiple Greek city-states allied with Sparta • ...
Ancient Greece 2020-04-23
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- Sentenced to death for not believing in the gods and corrupting the minds of youth
- Earliest Ancient Greek civilization
- A tyrant who seized power of Athens in 546 BC
- War that broke out between Athens and Sparta in 431 BC
- Greek for "city-state"
- rule by the people
- Southern part of Greece
- Gave Greeks their alphabet
- General who helped Athens develop a strong navy after the Persian Wars.
- Birthplace of democracy
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- God honoured at Delphi
- A Greek with the right to participate in government
- Games honouring a god
- Person who takes power illegally
- Ruler of Athens during its golden age
- Topic of Homer's Illiad and Odyssey
- Home of the gods and goddesses
- Ran 140 miles in 2 days
- Key battlesight of Persian Wars
- Rival to Athens
20 Clues: Rival to Athens • rule by the people • Games honouring a god • God honoured at Delphi • Greek for "city-state" • Southern part of Greece • Ran 140 miles in 2 days • Birthplace of democracy • Gave Greeks their alphabet • Home of the gods and goddesses • Key battlesight of Persian Wars • Person who takes power illegally • Earliest Ancient Greek civilization • ...
Omg hi I love you 2024-06-16
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- Go-to Wordle starter
- Best Greek island (apparently)
- Movie before first head
- Jersey next to your bed
- My favorite thing to call you
- A solidarity moment
- Team you didn’t join!
- Our Chicago hotel name
- The plane hit this
- My piano concerto
- First person to predict us
- A way we sleep
- Something you call me
- Found in the trash…
- Their goal is to stop flowing water
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- Most overrated Greek island
- A wonderful organization
- A solidarity moment
- Brain rot
- Greek team that did well this year I think
- Frequent statement after cough
- Skincare product
- Worst way I can ask you to put on a condom
- Your Michigan King
- Smaller beach
- Piece we heard at Ravinia
- Red vibrating thing
- Cheese in your favorite sandwich
- Country we’re taking over
29 Clues: Brain rot • Smaller beach • A way we sleep • Skincare product • My piano concerto • Your Michigan King • The plane hit this • A solidarity moment • A solidarity moment • Red vibrating thing • Found in the trash… • Go-to Wordle starter • Team you didn’t join! • Something you call me • Our Chicago hotel name • Movie before first head • Jersey next to your bed • A wonderful organization • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-12-20
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- landscape in Greece was unusable for…
- piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- ruling system by a single king
- greek god of healing and art
- believe system with many gods
- Sea between Asia minor and the Balkan Peninsula
- base for all sciences
- famous building with large colums and a statue of Athena
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- any complex society characterised by the development of state, social stratification and a writing system
- supernatural being
- Alexanders teacher
- ruling system by wealthy citizens
- a play for amusement
- important mountain in greek mythology
- city state in Ionia
- peninsula with Athens on it
- a city state
- were considered as non citizens but free
- greek god of war
- Macedonian king
- Stories that explain things or teach lesson
- gathering of citizen-rulers
22 Clues: a city state • Macedonian king • greek god of war • supernatural being • Alexanders teacher • city state in Ionia • a play for amusement • base for all sciences • peninsula with Athens on it • gathering of citizen-rulers • greek god of healing and art • believe system with many gods • ruling system by a single king • ruling system by wealthy citizens • landscape in Greece was unusable for… • ...
Famous Greeks 2024-02-01
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- Phidias helped design this building
- Hippocrates is famous for writing the Hippocratic ___
- Leonidas was king of this Greek city-state
- Student of Plato
- Herodotus wrote a history of the _______ Wars
- Archimedes invented this machine to move water
- Cleisthenes is known as the Father of ________
- Aeschylus and Sophocles both wrote plays in this style of Drama
- Ushered in Athens' golden age
- Known for creating very harsh laws in Athens
- Poet of the Iliad
- City famous for its drama, architecture, and philosophy
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- Father of Cynic philosophy and roasting Plato
- The Greek who discovered A squared plus b squared = c squared
- Conqueror of the Persian Empire
- Phidias was a famous Greek ___________ (job)
- Father of Western Philosophy
- Wrote several influential books on Geometry
- Student of Socrates
- Aristophanes primarily wrote _________ plays
20 Clues: Student of Plato • Poet of the Iliad • Student of Socrates • Father of Western Philosophy • Ushered in Athens' golden age • Conqueror of the Persian Empire • Phidias helped design this building • Leonidas was king of this Greek city-state • Wrote several influential books on Geometry • Phidias was a famous Greek ___________ (job) • Known for creating very harsh laws in Athens • ...
Greece 2023-12-07
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- Greeks Slaves
- Sea between Greece and Anatolia
- War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy
- Greek City State
- Works provided the scientific method
- League between Greek City-states
- Region where Athens is located
- Who did Sparta ally with to defeat Athens
- Government ruled by few
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- Wars fought by Greek states and Persia
- Which philosopher was put to death by Athens
- Writer of "The Republic"
- Politician who ruled Greece during golden age
- where Athens is located
- Government where the people voted
15 Clues: Greeks Slaves • Greek City State • where Athens is located • Government ruled by few • Writer of "The Republic" • Region where Athens is located • Sea between Greece and Anatolia • League between Greek City-states • Government where the people voted • Works provided the scientific method • Wars fought by Greek states and Persia • War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy • ...
Musical Terms 1 2022-09-18
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- silence that takes 2 beats
- note that takes 2 beats
- the notes and silences in music
- note that takes 4 beats
- silence that takes 1 beat
- letters for the spaces of treble clef
- the speed of the music
- the steady pace of the music
- letters for lines of treble clef
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- silence that takes 1/2 the beat
- note that takes 1/2 the beat
- silence that takes 4 beats
- note that takes 1 beat
- letters for the lines of bass clef
- chant it, get in the key, and sing it are the steps to __________
- letters for the spaces of bass clef
16 Clues: note that takes 1 beat • the speed of the music • note that takes 2 beats • note that takes 4 beats • silence that takes 1 beat • silence that takes 2 beats • silence that takes 4 beats • note that takes 1/2 the beat • the steady pace of the music • silence that takes 1/2 the beat • the notes and silences in music • letters for lines of treble clef • ...
The Precpet of the CHurch 2024-10-28
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- the meaning of each precept as you solve the puzzle.
- are the answers to the crossword puzzle:
- the days of fasting and abstinence (7 letters)
- out the grid and clues.
- the Eucharist during Easter Season (9 letters)
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- to Play:
- provide for the Church’s material needs (8 letters)
- act of resting from unnecessary work (5 letters)
- your sins at least once a year (10 letters)
- Mass on Sundays and Holy Days (5 letters)
- in the grid using the provided clues.
11 Clues: to Play: • out the grid and clues. • in the grid using the provided clues. • are the answers to the crossword puzzle: • Mass on Sundays and Holy Days (5 letters) • your sins at least once a year (10 letters) • the days of fasting and abstinence (7 letters) • the Eucharist during Easter Season (9 letters) • act of resting from unnecessary work (5 letters) • ...
Letters F-K 2023-11-18
Ching twin letters 2024-08-15
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- a lot
- a feeling of excitement or great happiness
- a handle on a machine that can be turned
- a dog does this to smell
- the past tense of what a bee does to hurt you
- the number before three
- the ability to do something from practice and experience
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- a high degree
- to play a trick on
- a describing word that means rough and serious
- the group of students a teacher teaches.
- a preposition of place-He went __school.
- to hold tightly onto someone or something
- little
- a bit of fluff
- means also
16 Clues: a lot • little • means also • a high degree • a bit of fluff • to play a trick on • the number before three • a dog does this to smell • the group of students a teacher teaches. • a preposition of place-He went __school. • a handle on a machine that can be turned • to hold tightly onto someone or something • a feeling of excitement or great happiness • ...
Silent Letters Practice 2026-02-17
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- a path between rows of seats or shelves
- to feel unsure about something
- small or hard to notice
- a person who will get money or property when someone dies
- to fight by grabbing and trying to pin someone down
- broken pieces left after something is damaged
- the body part in your mouth that helps you taste and talk
- a kind of fish that can live in rivers and the ocean
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- a serious sickness that affects the lungs
- a health problem that makes it hard to breathe
- a type of dance with careful, graceful movements
- fancy food that is made with special care
- scattered pieces of trash or broken things
- the season after summer when leaves change color and fall
- to shine or sparkle a little, like water in the sun
- a long, sharp weapon made of metal
16 Clues: small or hard to notice • to feel unsure about something • a long, sharp weapon made of metal • a path between rows of seats or shelves • a serious sickness that affects the lungs • fancy food that is made with special care • scattered pieces of trash or broken things • broken pieces left after something is damaged • a health problem that makes it hard to breathe • ...
Jamie's Greece Vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- ____ were respected and cared for in Rome and Greece.
- In Rome and Greece, toy ____ were a favorite among the girls and many bought to play with them.
- Roman soldiers used daggers while Greek Hoplites used a shield and ____.
- In lots of Roman and Greek dishes, they used _____ oil.
- Both Greek and Roman ships were used for ____ goods.
- The countries also used boats to ____ other countries in wars.
- Women in Rome had more ____ than women in Greece.
- Both Roman and Greek warriors used a _____ to keep them safe from weapons.
- Most Greeks hardly ate any meat, while rich Romans bought and ___ meat.
- Although not common, there were ____ that were used by both Greeks and Romans which ate pests such as mice.
- Both countries used ____ to give their foods a sweet taste.
- In both countries, the most common pet was a ___the one that barks.
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- Romans wore leather shoes, while Greeks went ___foot.
- In both Roman and Greek diets, lots of ____ were eaten with something.
- Both Rome and Greece used ____ to do their masters bidding such as cleaning the house.
- The oldest man in both Rome and Greece were called _____ and was in charge of the family and house.
- While Romans had myths, Greeks had ___ to worship.
- Both countries had access to loads of ____ due to the large mass of water nearby.
- While Ancient Greece used writing as a main form of communication, Rome spoke _____.
- Greeks drank wine on occasions, while Romans drank it ___day.
- Women in Rome and Greece weren't generally allowed to learn in _____.
21 Clues: Women in Rome had more ____ than women in Greece. • While Romans had myths, Greeks had ___ to worship. • Both Greek and Roman ships were used for ____ goods. • Romans wore leather shoes, while Greeks went ___foot. • ____ were respected and cared for in Rome and Greece. • In lots of Roman and Greek dishes, they used _____ oil. • ...
Rome vs. Greece 2021-02-11
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- _____________ was very important to both the Ancient Greeks and Ancient Romans believed it was important to keep.
- Which empire conquered ancient Greece?
- Roman artists often focused on _______ and goddesses.
- People of Greece and Rome were married for life, and there was no way to get out of the marriage except through _______________.
- The Greeks and Romans each spoke their own language. Greeks spoke Greek and Rome spoke __________.
- In Greek mythology Greeks described the Greek gods and their _____________.
- Greeks ate a variety of delicious ___________.
- Like most modern societies, _______ were the most common pet in ancient Greece.
- Most of the time, girls would ____________ as young as 12 or 13 years of age in both Greece and Rome.
- Romans paid special attention to their clothing and wealthy Romans followed fashion ____________ of the time.
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- The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in ____________.
- Romans described the origin of Roman civilization, culture, history and ____________ in their mythology.
- ________ in Greece was hard to do because there was not good soil.
- In Greek art they showed almost every aspect of their everyday ________.
- People lived in Roman towns that were full of temples, ______________ and homes.
- __________ was very important in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome not just to drink but it was a big part of trade.
- oil The Mediterranean Triad consisted of _________ barley and wine.
- Some of the pets included greyhound dogs, ferrets, small monkeys, and __________.
- As the Roman and Greek empire expanded, so did the demand for recruiting more ___________.
- Children in ancient Greece and ancient Rome enjoyed playing a variety of ___________.
20 Clues: Which empire conquered ancient Greece? • Greeks ate a variety of delicious ___________. • Roman artists often focused on _______ and goddesses. • The ancient Greeks weren’t terribly interested in ____________. • ________ in Greece was hard to do because there was not good soil. • In Greek art they showed almost every aspect of their everyday ________. • ...
Chapter 8 Quiz Review -- Greek Culture 2021-03-16
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- Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking
- way of teaching that used a question-and-answer format to force students to use their reason
- King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia
- A humorous work of drama
- Greek Philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and started a famous school to teach "the gold standard"
- A machine used in ancient wars that threw objects with great force.
- the art of public speaking and debate
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- Greek philosopher who explored truth and justice and developed a method of questioning and answering
- The distance around a circle
- the philosophy of Epicurus, stating that the purpose of life is to look for happiness and peace
- oath taken by medical students swearing to practice medicine in an ethical way
- a sacred shrine where a priest or priestess spoke for a god or goddess
- Socrates' most well known pupil. Rejected the idea of democracy as a form of government.
- A brief story that teaches a lesson, often using animals as characters
- a movement after the Middle Ages that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome; "rebirth"
- the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
- A story written to be performed by actors
- a play or film in which characters fail to overcome serious problem
- the age of Alexander the Great when Greek language and ideas were carried to the non-Greek world
- a ceremonial act performed in honor of a god or goddess
20 Clues: A humorous work of drama • The distance around a circle • the art of public speaking and debate • A story written to be performed by actors • a ceremonial act performed in honor of a god or goddess • King of Macedonia who conquered Greece, Egypt, and Persia • Greek teachers of philosophy, reasoning, and public speaking • ...
World History-CIA Review 2023-09-21
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- Greek philosoher who wrote about acceptable behavior...ethics
- Belief in one God-Hebrews/Christianity
- African region that traded in salt...became very wealthy
- Impressive Egyptian city founded by conquering Greeks
- 90% of all Muslims
- The belief in rebirth, as understood in both Hinduism and Buddhism
- Most important, earliest of the Mesomerican/Indian civilizations
- father of Greek Democracy
- Where Spartan soldiers sacrificed themselves to save Greece
- leading city state of Greece...home of democracy
- Trading routes that connected China and the Middle East
- Writing invented by the Mesopotamians (wedges on clay)
- War between Mycenaens and Troy
- Old Testament "Chosen People of God"
- Giant Egyptian tombs
- People allowed to vote in Greek democracy
- Messiah, as taught in the New Testament
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- Where people lived in Greece; each one different
- created Greek (Hellenistic) empire that stretched to India
- African leader; richest man on the continent
- war between Athens and Sparta
- war between Greek city states and Persia; saved democracy
- Another name for a city-state
- Justification for dynastic change in China
- Epic poem about Trojan War
- Groups that formed basis of Hindu society
- Actions that all faithful Muslims must take
- People rule by voting
- Smaller sect of Islam that believe that their leader is a direct descendant of Muhammad
- Earliest Greeks...don't know much about them
- forced to drink poison because he questioned authority
- games created by the Greeks...began with Marathon
- rival city state to Athens...militaristic
33 Clues: 90% of all Muslims • Giant Egyptian tombs • People rule by voting • father of Greek Democracy • Epic poem about Trojan War • war between Athens and Sparta • Another name for a city-state • War between Mycenaens and Troy • Old Testament "Chosen People of God" • Belief in one God-Hebrews/Christianity • Messiah, as taught in the New Testament • ...
Friday - Jan 17th 2025 2025-01-17
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- HE ATE HIS OWN CHILDREN (BUT NOT ZEUS)
- GREEK SKY GOD
- THIS BALD GYM TEACHER WENT TO SAME COLLEGE AS MR. SOUDER
- THIS OFFICE OVERSEES THE SENATE AND BREAKS TIES IF NECESSARY
- CAPITAL OF MODERN DAY GREECE
- CONTINENT OF GREECE
- TERM LENGTH OF A US SENATOR
- LARGE TIDAL WAVE THAT HIT AND DESTROYED THE MINOANS
- NAME FOR SPARTAN CITIZENS - ONLY 9,000 OF THEM
- THIS 7RED TEACHER WENT TO PENN STATE
- GREEK GOD OF THE SEA
- SEA TO THE EAST OF MAINLAND GREECE
- EXPENSIVE BUT NICE BRAND OF WOMEN'S CLOTHING
- DAUGHTER OF DEMTER WHO HADES FELL IN LOVE WITH
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- TOWN THAT HOLDS CMS
- KING OF PRUSSIA MALL HAS TWO PARTS - THE PLAZA AND THE ____
- GREEK MESSENGER GOD
- GREEK FATHER OF DEMOCRACY
- MINIMUM AGE OF A US PRESIDENT
- DEMIGOD WHO KILLED HECTOR
- US BRANCH OF GOV WITH THE COURT SYSTEM
- HE CAME UP WITH THE IDEA OF BUILDING A HORSE TO FOOL THE TROJANS
- MR. SCOTT PLAYED FOR WHICH NFL TEAM
- THIS PRINCIPAL WENT TO OHIO STATE AND IS ROOTING FOR HIS TEAM TO WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP ON MONDAY
- SEA THAT TOUCHES ASIA, EUROPE AND ASIA (GOOD LUCK SPELLING IT)
- 1ST BASEMAN OF THE PHILLIES (LAST NAME)
- THIS MALE GYM TEACHER WAS THE ALL TIME HOMERUN LEADER AT WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY
- EAGLES OPPONENT ON SUNDAY!
- SHE LEFT HER HUSBAND TO BE WITH PARIS STARTING A WAR
- FORTIFIED HILL - PART OF A GREEK CITY STATE
- COUNCIL THAT ADVISED THE SPARTAN KINGS
31 Clues: GREEK SKY GOD • TOWN THAT HOLDS CMS • GREEK MESSENGER GOD • CONTINENT OF GREECE • GREEK GOD OF THE SEA • GREEK FATHER OF DEMOCRACY • DEMIGOD WHO KILLED HECTOR • EAGLES OPPONENT ON SUNDAY! • TERM LENGTH OF A US SENATOR • CAPITAL OF MODERN DAY GREECE • MINIMUM AGE OF A US PRESIDENT • SEA TO THE EAST OF MAINLAND GREECE • MR. SCOTT PLAYED FOR WHICH NFL TEAM • ...
Theatre History 2025-09-24
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- Vietnamese water puppetry often tells legends and folk ______.
- Creator of the hit musical Hamilton (First & Last Name).
- Norwegian playwright called the “Father of Modern Drama.”
- Traditional Japanese puppet theatre using large dolls.
- The first permanent public theatre in London, built in 1576.
- Ancient Greek city where Aristophanes was born.
- A circular performance space in Greek Theatre
- Stage device used to lower gods onto the stage in Greek drama.
- Musical set during the French Revolution.
- Play by George Bernard Shaw that was adapted into the musical, My Fair Lady.
- Hamlet and Macbeth both contain these supernatural figures.
- English monarch during Shakespeare’s career (First Name).
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- Shakespeare Theatre : The theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon associated with Shakespeare.
- Sherlock Holmes’s nemesis is named ________.
- Brazilian theatre practitioner who created Theatre of the Oppressed.
- Arthur Miller was targeted during this 1950s anti __________ campaign.
- Antonin Artaud’s “Theatre of ________” sought to shock and influence the audience.
- Italian improvised comedy with stock characters.
- French playwright known for comedies like Tartuffe.
- Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and six others—name the playwright.
- Medieval plays based on Bible stories.
- Kabuki theatre originated in this country.
- Both Matilda and Annie feature _____________ girls with strict caretakers
- Highly respected ancient Greek playwright
- Classical Japanese theatre with masks and stylized movement.
- Playwright who wrote Waiting for Godot.
- Character from the play, The Cherry Orchard
- Traditional folk play performed in disguise.
- Ancient Greek Theatre actors used these to change their character without changing costumes.
- Side Story Musical inspired by Romeo and Juliet.
30 Clues: Medieval plays based on Bible stories. • Playwright who wrote Waiting for Godot. • Highly respected ancient Greek playwright • Musical set during the French Revolution. • Kabuki theatre originated in this country. • Character from the play, The Cherry Orchard • Sherlock Holmes’s nemesis is named ________. • Traditional folk play performed in disguise. • ...
Ancient Greek Warfare & Sparta 2025-10-24
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- Sparta focused on ____ strength, not individual fame.
- Sparta was unique and had this many leaders of the city.
- Spear
- Which legendary Spartan battle occurred in 480 BCE?
- In the ___ formation, each soldier's shield protected both himself and the man next to him
- The Greek concept of everlasting fame, which heroes fought to achieve.
- Spartan men lived in military barracks until what age
- "Come back with your ___ or on it."
- The brutal training program Spartan boys began at age 7.
- Who was given responsibility of the household and land while the Spartan armies were at war?
- The large, round shield that gave Hoplites their name
- Unlike Athens, Sparta discouraged pursuits such as philosophy, travel, and the ___.
- What modern English word, meaning simple or unadorned, is derived from Sparta's minimalist lifestyle?
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- Spartans frequently did this with "weak" babies
- Ambushes and ___ were two common deceptive tactics used in Greek warfare
- Sparta wasn't just a city, but a ______.
- Greaves or shin armor
- Sparta is in ______ Greece
- Compared to other Greek women, Spartan women had more rights, such as the ability to own ___
- Greek short sword
- At the Battle of Thermopylae, the Spartans and their allies fought against the Persian army lead by who?
- What crime was seen as acceptable to Spartans as long as they avoided getting caught?
- What did Spartans use for money, reflecting their disdain for wealth and luxury?
- Greek helmet
- The three core values that Spartan society prized over personal glory or wealth were discipline, strength and loyalty to the ___.
25 Clues: Spear • Greek helmet • Greek short sword • Greaves or shin armor • Sparta is in ______ Greece • "Come back with your ___ or on it." • Sparta wasn't just a city, but a ______. • Spartans frequently did this with "weak" babies • Which legendary Spartan battle occurred in 480 BCE? • Sparta focused on ____ strength, not individual fame. • ...
Vocab #4.;' 2026-01-15
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- A war between citizens of the same country
- Means "Temple of the Virgin" or "House of the Virgin" and came from the Greek goddess Athena
- Greek geographic region; means "highlanders" or "the tall ones"
- A system of government by the whole population or all eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- A large peninsula in Southeastern Europe bordered by the Ionian, Aegean, Mediterranean, and Black Seas
- A system where currency is traded for goods and services
- A cruel and oppressive ruler
- A period of time from the death of Alexander the Great to the rise of the Roman Empire
- A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution. Distinguished by wealth, family, or military
- An idyllic, often imaginary past time of peace, prosperity, and happiness
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- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
- The highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices
- A system where goods and services are traded for other goods and services without the use of money
- A body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation
- Military alliance of Greek city-states, led by Sparta
- A form of government with a monarch at the head
- A Greek alliance of the city-states, led by Athens
- A piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water
- A city-state in Ancient Greece
- A city named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena
20 Clues: A cruel and oppressive ruler • A city-state in Ancient Greece • A war between citizens of the same country • A form of government with a monarch at the head • A Greek alliance of the city-states, led by Athens • Military alliance of Greek city-states, led by Sparta • A city named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, Athena • ...
Review Second 6 weeks 2018-10-26
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- Ideas and goods were exchanged by merchants on the ___ Road.
- Early, well-planned Neolithic city in Indus River Valley
- Egyptian kings.
- Roman built them to take water into and out of the city.
- A government without a monarch where citizens have the right to vote.
- Greek leader who rebuilt the Parthenon with tribute money.
- The birth of democracy was in _____.
- Chinese philosopher who promoted filial piety and scholarship.
- First codified laws were created by _____ of Babylon.
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- Greek philosopher who used reason and questioning with his students.
- Greek city-state on the Peloponnese.
- Spread of Greek culture after Alexander's conquests.
- Asian empire that tried and failed to conquer Greece.
- The Indian empire that had a "golden age" of art and science.
- Wealthy, noble class in Ancient Rome.
- A government in which the leader is both religious and political leader.
16 Clues: Egyptian kings. • Greek city-state on the Peloponnese. • The birth of democracy was in _____. • Wealthy, noble class in Ancient Rome. • Spread of Greek culture after Alexander's conquests. • Asian empire that tried and failed to conquer Greece. • First codified laws were created by _____ of Babylon. • Early, well-planned Neolithic city in Indus River Valley • ...
Greece 2023-12-07
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- Writer of "The Republic"
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Alliance between Greek City-states
- Greek City State
- where Athens is located
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- Alliance between Sparta and allies to defeat Athens
- Works provided the scientific method
- Wars fought by Greek states and Persia
- Which philosopher was put to death by Athens
- Government ruled by few
- Politician who ruled Greece during golden age
- Greeks Slaves
- Government where the people voted
- War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy
- Who did Sparta ally with to defeat Athens
15 Clues: Greeks Slaves • Greek City State • Government ruled by few • where Athens is located • Writer of "The Republic" • Government where the people voted • Alliance between Greek City-states • Works provided the scientific method • War fought between Athens and Sparta • Wars fought by Greek states and Persia • War where the Mycenaeans defeated Troy • ...
Athens, Sparta, and The Birth of Democracy 2020-03-23
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- Started direct democracy
- Country ruled by its military
- Crossroads between three continents
- Highly value strength, duty, discipline
- Greatest danger
- My first is Liana
- Highest, topmost
- Highly valued logic and public speaking
- I sit in last seat of first row
- Agora
- Wealthy, landowning families
- Come back with your shield,___
- Council of ___
- Extremely cruel or severe
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- Our form of democracy
- Room 220
- Prepare to be good citizens through___
- The Fighters
- Greek, City
- Constant struggle between
- Don't tell me it doesn't matter
- A temple
- King or Queen
- Maicher's term/acronym for Learning Objectives
- Tall,bald,green envelope
- Government body of Athens
- (Greek) rule/power
- Mr.Maicher's hair color
- Birthplace of Democracy
- Principal's last name
- By (all) the citizens
- The Thinker
- (Greek) people
33 Clues: Agora • Room 220 • A temple • Greek, City • The Thinker • The Fighters • King or Queen • Council of ___ • (Greek) people • Greatest danger • Highest, topmost • My first is Liana • (Greek) rule/power • Our form of democracy • Principal's last name • By (all) the citizens • Mr.Maicher's hair color • Birthplace of Democracy • Started direct democracy • Tall,bald,green envelope • Constant struggle between • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2021-10-21
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- Latin root which means shine or light.
- To be honest and sincere.
- To be reckless and not caring about consequence of actions.
- To not accept or associate something.
- To give a large profit.
- Latin root which means to carry.
- To be clear or give emphasis to.
- Greek prefix which means small.
- Something which sounds reasonable enough.
- Latin root which means good or well.
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- Something which is dirty and filthy.
- To be doubtful or show hesitance.
- Latin prefix which means to make or do.
- Root word which means to be bitter or sharp.
- To disregard or ignore something.
- To be Opposed
- Latin and Greek prefix and suffix means to be born or produced.
- Latin root which means to eat.
- To make something widely known.
- Greek prefix which means far.
20 Clues: To be Opposed • To give a large profit. • To be honest and sincere. • Greek prefix which means far. • Latin root which means to eat. • Greek prefix which means small. • To make something widely known. • Latin root which means to carry. • To be clear or give emphasis to. • To be doubtful or show hesitance. • To disregard or ignore something. • Something which is dirty and filthy. • ...
Paris Grubbs Words of Ancient Greece A little harder 2014-01-14
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- piece of land with water in three sides
- invented many geometry math ideas
- Greek philosopher used questions to make people think
- one leader/king
- upper class,often owned land
- to rule
- all citizens vote for all things
- hand me down throughout a family
- market area of a Greek city state
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- a Greek city state
- someone who is legally from a place (decides who can vote)
- upper class,often owned land
- gloomy play
- made the formula for a triangle side for a right triangle(Pathagorean Theorem)
- Formed a screw pump to raise water for irrigation
- an independent city with its own government
- power to rule lead given by the gods
- hilarious play
- ruled by the people
- a few people who rule
- group of people that maintained the king in Sparta
- student of Socrates,studied government
22 Clues: to rule • gloomy play • hilarious play • one leader/king • a Greek city state • ruled by the people • a few people who rule • upper class,often owned land • upper class,often owned land • all citizens vote for all things • hand me down throughout a family • invented many geometry math ideas • market area of a Greek city state • power to rule lead given by the gods • ...
Paris Grubbs Words of Ancient Greece 2014-01-14
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- piece of land with water in three sides
- passed down throughout a family
- an independent city with its own government
- a Greek city state
- to rule
- invented many geometry math ideas
- sad play
- student of Socrates,studied government
- higher class,often owned land
- market area of a Greek city state
- someone who is legally from a place (decides who can vote)
- invented a screw pump to raise water for irrigation
- a few people who rule
- Greek philosopher used questions to make people think
- one leader/king
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- all citizens vote for all things
- made the formula for a triangle side for a right triangle(Pathagorean Theorem)
- higher class,often owned land
- group of people that maintained the king in Sparta
- power to rule given by the gods
- ruled by the people
- funny play
22 Clues: to rule • sad play • funny play • one leader/king • a Greek city state • ruled by the people • a few people who rule • higher class,often owned land • higher class,often owned land • passed down throughout a family • power to rule given by the gods • all citizens vote for all things • invented many geometry math ideas • market area of a Greek city state • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-12-20
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- landscape in Greece was unusable for…
- piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- ruling system by a single king
- greek god of healing and art
- believe system with many gods
- Sea between Asia minor and the Balkan Peninsula
- base for all sciences
- famous building with large colums and a statue of Athena
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- any complex society characterised by the development of state, social stratification and a writing system
- supernatural being
- Alexanders teacher
- ruling system by wealthy citizens
- a play for amusement
- important mountain in greek mythology
- city state in Ionia
- peninsula with Athens on it
- a city state
- were considered as non citizens but free
- greek god of war
- Macedonian king
- Stories that explain things or teach lesson
- gathering of citizen-rulers
22 Clues: a city state • Macedonian king • greek god of war • supernatural being • Alexanders teacher • city state in Ionia • a play for amusement • base for all sciences • peninsula with Athens on it • gathering of citizen-rulers • greek god of healing and art • believe system with many gods • ruling system by a single king • ruling system by wealthy citizens • landscape in Greece was unusable for… • ...
Geography of Greece 2025-01-03
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- Colonists wanted natural ________ and good farmland.
- Used for cooking, soap, and burning lamps.
- Greek colonies in Asia Minor.
- Over 2,000 of these.
- The Greeks did not have these, unlike the Phoenicians.
- The largest of the Greek islands.
- Greeks would consult this before traveling overseas.
- This happened between city-states over land.
- Owned and carried goods aboard ships.
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- Separated Greece from Asia.
- Best way to describe the Greek landscape.
- Bordered by water on three sides.
- How the Greeks navigated the seas.
- Provided by sheep.
- Cities were _____ because of the mountains.
- Sailors stayed near to this to avoid dangers.
- The best known sweetener in the Ancient World.
- Easier than going by land.
- Settlements in distant places.
- Usually pulled by oxen or mules.
- Greeks created colonies here, and also along the Black Sea.
21 Clues: Provided by sheep. • Over 2,000 of these. • Easier than going by land. • Separated Greece from Asia. • Greek colonies in Asia Minor. • Settlements in distant places. • Usually pulled by oxen or mules. • Bordered by water on three sides. • The largest of the Greek islands. • How the Greeks navigated the seas. • Owned and carried goods aboard ships. • ...
Ancient Greece Crossword 2025-12-12
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- a collection of stories about gods
- Athens
- type of government which gives power to citizens
- the _____ war, betweeen Athens and Sparta
- city-state know for its strong army
- city-state known for arts and philosophy
- king of the Greek gods
- _____ the Great, a famous military leader
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- the ______ of Ancient Greece separated city-states
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- Mount ______, where 12 Greek gods lived
- Men were citizens in Athens, but ___ were not
- small, independent territories in Greece
- The temple that sits atop the Acropolis
- games created by Ancient Greeks to honor gods
- god of war
- a person owned by someone else and does not have any rights
- a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Greece is located by the _______ Sea
- Examples: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian
20 Clues: Athens • god of war • king of the Greek gods • Greek goddess of wisdom • a collection of stories about gods • city-state know for its strong army • Greece is located by the _______ Sea • Examples: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian • Mount ______, where 12 Greek gods lived • The temple that sits atop the Acropolis • small, independent territories in Greece • ...
41a 2024-07-11
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- Greek philosopher
- Chinese philosopher
- Medieval theologian
- Wrote Canterbury Tales
- French Revolution figure
- Soviet dictator
- Printing pioneer
- Baroque composer
- French Enlightenment writer
- Code of laws
- Greek philosopher
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- Sailed in 1492
- Renaissance genius
- Russian empress
- Author of 'The Old Man and the Sea'
- Circumnavigator
- German philosopher
- Athenian leader
- Parted the Red Sea
- Ottoman sultan
- English military leader
- Greek poetess
- Astronomer
- Macedonian conqueror
- Crossed the Alps
25 Clues: Astronomer • Code of laws • Greek poetess • Sailed in 1492 • Ottoman sultan • Russian empress • Circumnavigator • Athenian leader • Soviet dictator • Printing pioneer • Baroque composer • Crossed the Alps • Greek philosopher • Greek philosopher • Renaissance genius • German philosopher • Parted the Red Sea • Chinese philosopher • Medieval theologian • Macedonian conqueror • Wrote Canterbury Tales • ...
Ancient Greece 2020-06-05
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- is another important greek City{S}
- Their form of religion in Ancient Greece
- one of the political form of government we have today that ancient greece created
- is one of the two famous greek cities{a}
- is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis
- one of the gratesr Greek philosophers
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- is another form of currency established later in time
- Student of Socrates, One of the great philosophers
- Student of Plato, One of the greatest philosophers and teacher oF Alexander the Great
- Were games created by the Greek to compete
- This is one of the human bases today that the Greek developed and advanced.
- they used to buy things with this mineral
12 Clues: is another important greek City{S} • one of the gratesr Greek philosophers • Their form of religion in Ancient Greece • is one of the two famous greek cities{a} • they used to buy things with this mineral • Were games created by the Greek to compete • is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis • Student of Socrates, One of the great philosophers • ...
Feast of Dedication/Hanukkah 2024-01-18
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- The worldview of Hellenism emphasized glorifying _________ (one word) above all else.
- The temple menorah had _____________ branches.
- For Hanukkah celebrations, a menorah with __________ branches is used.
- The miracle of Hanukkah centers around a supernatural multiplying of olive ____, which allowed God's people to continue relighting the menorah.
- The Hebrew word menorah means "_____________."
- Many Jews were ___________ for their refusal to obey the Greek edict.
- Antiochus IV Epiphanes was the Hellenistic king of ________.
- The major power in the world in 332BC was the Greek conqueror ____________ the Great.
- A group of Jews decided to __________ the Greek army.
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- A man named Judah ____________ was put in charge of the tiny band of Jewish fighters, who over time succeeded in pushing the Greeks out of Jerusalem.
- The Feast of _____________ was born as a result of these events, that took place in Jerusalem in 165BC.
- The ____________, the symbol of God's eternal light, was relit.
- Antiochus made a statue of himself as the Greek god ________ and put it in the temple in Jerusalem.
- The effort to extend Greek culture was called.
- The temple's altar was _________________.
- The Jews fought the Greeks using ________ warfare tactics.
- Antiochus outlawed all ______ practices, such as reading the Torah, all feasts, Sabbath observances, offerings, and even prayers.
17 Clues: The temple's altar was _________________. • The temple menorah had _____________ branches. • The effort to extend Greek culture was called. • The Hebrew word menorah means "_____________." • A group of Jews decided to __________ the Greek army. • The Jews fought the Greeks using ________ warfare tactics. • Antiochus IV Epiphanes was the Hellenistic king of ________. • ...
Chapter 8 terms 2024-11-21
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- the philosophy of the Stoics who believed that people should not try to feel joy or sadness
- horse Wooden horse to hide stuff while sending it to different city-states
- a story meant to teach a lesson
- a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders
- Oath: a set of promises about patient care that new doctors make when they start practicing medicine
- method philosophical method of questioning to gain truth
- Greek philosipher
- was an ancient Greek mathematician active as a geometer and logician.
- of Cyrene was an Ancient Greek polymath
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- the philosophy of Epicurus, stating that the purpose of life is to look for happiness and peace
- method: method of questioning to gain truth
- a traditional story that explains the practices or beliefs of a people or something in the natural world
- God of weather
- a member of an upper class of society
- the Great: He was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
- II was a member of the Habsburg dynasty. He served as king of the Spaniards from 1556 to 1598 and as king of the Portuguese
- of Syracuse was an Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, astronomer, and inventor from the ancient city of Syracuse in Sicily.
17 Clues: God of weather • Greek philosipher • a story meant to teach a lesson • a member of an upper class of society • of Cyrene was an Ancient Greek polymath • method: method of questioning to gain truth • method philosophical method of questioning to gain truth • a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders • ...
Unit 1B Word Crossword puzzle 2022-09-13
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- form of government in which citizens have the right to vote.
- "The rule of the few"
- Greek city state, consisting of a city or a town.
- rule of many; government by the people.
- Gathering place at the top of a hill.
- Greek city-state named after Athena and were the first to develop a democracy.
- student of Socrates; Founder of the Academy
- teacher of Alexander the Great and student of Plato.
- BEcame dictator for life; assassinated in the senate floor.
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- Monotheistic religion that came from Judaism with the death of Jesus.
- Government system in which people participate directly in decision making.
- Used the question-answer approach for teaching
- Time period of 200 years in the Roman Empire of peace and flourishment (Roman peace)
- Greek polytheistic religion.
- Took the name of Augustus "the exalted one" and became the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- Greek polis; based on military discipline known for their readiness for war.
- Goddess of wisdom; worshipped a lot by Athenains
17 Clues: "The rule of the few" • Greek polytheistic religion. • Gathering place at the top of a hill. • rule of many; government by the people. • student of Socrates; Founder of the Academy • Used the question-answer approach for teaching • Goddess of wisdom; worshipped a lot by Athenains • Greek city state, consisting of a city or a town. • ...
Talon Bailey's Web Design Typography Vocabulary 2021-10-22
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- The design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight (e.g. bold), slope (e.g. italic), width (e.g. condensed), and so on
- Makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text
- A diagonal part of the letter
- Used to identify the way you decrease or increase the horizontal spacing between a range of letters or characters
- The main (usually vertical)
- The quality of being clear enough to read
- A single element. such as a letter, numeral, or mark of punctuation
- the space between adjacent lines of type
- The imaginary line that rests on top of the body of the lowercase letters, disregarding ascenders
- A line indicating the height within the font of an uppercase letter
- The distance between the baseline and the mean line of lower-case letters in a typeface
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- The smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page
- The part of a lower-case letter that is taller than the font's x-height
- The line upon which most letters "sit" and below which descenders extend
- One that does not have extending features called "tails" at the end of strokes
- The spacing between individual letters or characters
- a set of fonts that have a common design
- The portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of a font
- of a letterform
- A typographical symbol or ornament (such as, ¶, or ✠)
- A cursive font based on a stylised form of calligraphy handwriting
- A hieroglyphic character or symbol
- The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed
23 Clues: of a letterform • The main (usually vertical) • A diagonal part of the letter • A hieroglyphic character or symbol • a set of fonts that have a common design • the space between adjacent lines of type • The quality of being clear enough to read • The spacing between individual letters or characters • A typographical symbol or ornament (such as, ¶, or ✠) • ...
Games We All Have Played 2023-02-01
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- An endless running game occurring in temple ruins. (9 letters)
- A game of betrayal and teamwork occurring in space. (7 letters)
- Main character is a sphere running away from colorful ghosts. (6 letters)
- An avatar resembling a snake which consumes multi-colored glowing orbs to grow in size. (7letters)
- An association football developed simulation video game. (4 letters)
- This game allows us to craft our imaginations. (9 letters)
- An online platform which allows people to play games ranging from roleplay, racing and shooting. (6 letters)
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- Game where you slice through the fruits being thrown on screen while avoiding the bombs. (10 letters)
- You slingshot the birds to attack the piggies. (10 letters)
- A very well known game where the main character starts off by being chased by a police officer and his dog. (13 letters)
- A game that involves a mimicking cat. (10 letts)
11 Clues: A game that involves a mimicking cat. (10 letts) • This game allows us to craft our imaginations. (9 letters) • You slingshot the birds to attack the piggies. (10 letters) • An endless running game occurring in temple ruins. (9 letters) • A game of betrayal and teamwork occurring in space. (7 letters) • ...
4. Crossword (15 Marks) 2023-03-29
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- Ancient Greek philosopher who proposed the idea of true/firm knowledge
- Set of ideas with an objective
- Niccolò Machiavelli's book
- Brotherhood
- Origin of the word 'liberty'
- "The allegory of the cave"
- Main feature of Gandhiji's idea of socialism
- Added in the Indian Constitution (42nd Amendment)
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- Jawaharlal Nehru's 'objective resolution' gave birth to this
- Greek City-state
- Ancient Indian book of Politics (statecraft)
- Ancient Greek war between Athens and Sparta
- Thomas Hobbes's book (1651)
- When the head of the State is chosen by the people
- Father of Political Science
15 Clues: Brotherhood • Greek City-state • Niccolò Machiavelli's book • "The allegory of the cave" • Thomas Hobbes's book (1651) • Father of Political Science • Origin of the word 'liberty' • Set of ideas with an objective • Ancient Greek war between Athens and Sparta • Ancient Indian book of Politics (statecraft) • Main feature of Gandhiji's idea of socialism • ...
Harriet Mock 2022-04-12
15 Clues: Loved by • 5 of them • Her roots • Morning buzz • Greek grandma • Decorated ___ • _____ butterfly • Always wore one • Favorite puzzles • She loved to ___ • Accentuate the ___ • Favorite board game • She liked a good ___ • Sweet tooth downfall • Ice cream favorite (2 words)
Quran/Tajweed Rules Crossword 2021-08-29
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- Means "to merge" 2 letters
- Number of letters in Idgham
- Long nasal sound on ن/م
- First Surah of the Quran
- Pronounce with "knocking" sound
- Number of letters in qalqala
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- Longest Surah of the Quran
- Pronounce ن sakin clearly before throat letters
- ن sakin pronounced nasally
- When ن sakin becomes م before a ب
- Number of letters in Ikhfa
11 Clues: Long nasal sound on ن/م • First Surah of the Quran • Longest Surah of the Quran • Means "to merge" 2 letters • ن sakin pronounced nasally • Number of letters in Ikhfa • Number of letters in Idgham • Number of letters in qalqala • Pronounce with "knocking" sound • When ن sakin becomes م before a ب • Pronounce ن sakin clearly before throat letters
A Thousand Ships sail for Troy 2015-11-19
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- Who were the people in the ships?
- Which god looked after Achilles?
- Who led the Greek army?
- Which god looked after Paris
- Who was the great warrior on the Trojan side?
- Did the gods sometimes intervene in the lives of humans?
- How many ships sailed for Troy?
- Who had stolen Helen?
- Who were they going to try and get back?
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- Paris did not _________ Hera as the most beautiful
- Which side was Aphrodite on?
- Who was Zeus' wife?
- Aphrodite had __________ Helen to Paris
- Who was the husband of Helen?
- Paris did not choose Aphrodite as the most __________
- Which side was Athena on?
- Where were they going?
- Who was great warrior on the Greek side?
- Was Hera on the Trojan side?
19 Clues: Who was Zeus' wife? • Who had stolen Helen? • Where were they going? • Who led the Greek army? • Which side was Athena on? • Which side was Aphrodite on? • Which god looked after Paris • Was Hera on the Trojan side? • Who was the husband of Helen? • How many ships sailed for Troy? • Which god looked after Achilles? • Who were the people in the ships? • ...
The Greek Theater 2025-04-08
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- doing something the same way it was done in the past
- a Greek playwright
- a group of singers
- to make room for something or someone
- something that you value
- something standing in the way which makes a task difficult
- ruler of the ancient Greek city-state of Athens
- person who writes a play
- a groups of people gathered to see a performance
- having to do with whether actions are right or wrong
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- main character in a play or movie
- an open air theater
- the result of someone's behavior
- people who are watching a play or event
- Greek god of wine
- comments or explanations
- formal activity to mark an important occasion
- conversation between two or more people
- having to do with the theater
19 Clues: Greek god of wine • a Greek playwright • a group of singers • an open air theater • comments or explanations • something that you value • person who writes a play • having to do with the theater • the result of someone's behavior • main character in a play or movie • to make room for something or someone • people who are watching a play or event • ...
Greek Pantheon 2024-02-27
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- First letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Last letter of the Greek alphabet.
- Where all the gods hang out.
- A fisherman's best friend.
- Mirror, mirror, on the wall. Who's the fairest of them all?
- Head honcho. Big man on campus. #1 Guy.
- Roman gladiators fought to the death in here.
- I hate you. I'm angry. Let's fight!
- Jealous all the time.
- Happy Lunar New Year!!
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- Famous piece of Greek architecture.
- The Demon King.
- If it weren't for her, we wouldn't have bread.
- DJ, turn it up up up up up up up up...
- Captain of the string instruments.
- Master builder.
- Feed him some bones and maybe he'll let you in to the underworld.
- Best deliveryman ever.
- Mr. Grim reaper himself, the ferryman of the underworld.
19 Clues: The Demon King. • Master builder. • Jealous all the time. • Best deliveryman ever. • Happy Lunar New Year!! • A fisherman's best friend. • Where all the gods hang out. • Last letter of the Greek alphabet. • Captain of the string instruments. • First letter of the Greek alphabet. • Famous piece of Greek architecture. • I hate you. I'm angry. Let's fight! • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-03-16
Across
- A person's guiding beliefs or ethics
- The metal handle on an electric guitar which modifies pitch and creates vibrato
- ___________ the Great was the ruler of Greece who united all the city states
- A word that originated in Greece, where they bury dead people
- The daughters of Zeus who granted creative gifts of music
- An instrument that consists of many pipes of various sizes
- The main staple of a Greek diet, also used for oil and skin care.
- The mountain where all the Gods lived
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- An idea invented by Cleisthenes that means one person one vote.
- An instrument that is a lyre with equipment to make vibrato or to raise pitch
- the topic of today's lesson
- A Greek mancave
- A Greek town square
- The concept that all things in the universe are fundamentally connected
- a famous Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great
- A celebration of sports that began in Greece in 776 B.C.
- An instrument with a double pipe, much like two clarinets or oboes
17 Clues: A Greek mancave • A Greek town square • the topic of today's lesson • A person's guiding beliefs or ethics • The mountain where all the Gods lived • A celebration of sports that began in Greece in 776 B.C. • a famous Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great • The daughters of Zeus who granted creative gifts of music • ...
Year 7 History: Revision Crossword 2024-10-17
Across
- Something true, things that can be proven
- A jar used in ancient Egypt to store body parts removed during the mummification process
- A Greek city state famous for its democracy
- The process of preserving a dead body from natural decay
- Object created or written at the time being investigated
- Abbreviation meaning in the year of our lord
- The last queen of Egypt
- Ancient Greek athletic games held every four years in honour of Zeus
- Greek god of the dead and ruler of the underworld
- Accounts about the past written after the time being investigated
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- Events listed in the order that they happened are said to be in _______________ order.
- Heavily armed Greek foot soldiers
- Any object that is made or changed by humans
- Large tombs of the early pharaohs
- The King of Egypt
- An independent city in ancient Greece with its own laws, rulers and land
- The river which supported ancient Egyptians with water for drinking and crop growing
17 Clues: The King of Egypt • The last queen of Egypt • Heavily armed Greek foot soldiers • Large tombs of the early pharaohs • Something true, things that can be proven • A Greek city state famous for its democracy • Any object that is made or changed by humans • Abbreviation meaning in the year of our lord • Greek god of the dead and ruler of the underworld • ...
Unit 1B Word Crossword puzzle 2022-09-13
Across
- Took the name of Augustus "the exalted one" and became the first emperor of the Roman Empire
- Student of Socrates; Founder of the Academy
- Government system in which people participate directly in decision making.
- Gathering place at the top of a hill.
- form of government in which citizens have the right to vote.
- Goddess of wisdom; worshipped a lot by Athenains
- Greek polytheistic religion.
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- teacher of Alexander the Great and student of Plato.
- Greek polis; based on military discipline known for their readiness for war.
- Became dictator for life; assassinated in the senate floor.
- Used the question-answer approach for teaching
- Monotheistic religion that came from Judaism with the death of Jesus.
- rule of many; government by the people.
- "The rule of the few"
- Greek city state, consisting of a city or a town.
- Time period of 200 years in the Roman Empire of peace and flourishment (Roman peace)
- Greek city-state named after Athena and were the first to develop a democracy.
17 Clues: "The rule of the few" • Greek polytheistic religion. • Gathering place at the top of a hill. • rule of many; government by the people. • Student of Socrates; Founder of the Academy • Used the question-answer approach for teaching • Goddess of wisdom; worshipped a lot by Athenains • Greek city state, consisting of a city or a town. • ...
CrossWord Tiebreaker 2025-01-09
Across
- A type of memory that retains data even when power is off
- A network that provides power to a system while isolating noise. (9 letters)
- A type of memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. (8 letters)
- The unwanted emission of electromagnetic waves from an electronic device. (9 letters)
- A technology used to transmit power wirelessly via electromagnetic fields. (16 letters)
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- A phenomenon in semiconductors where the conductivity increases with temperature. (10 letters)
- The phenomenon by which a conductor generates voltage when exposed to a changing magnetic field
- The smallest unit of information in a quantum computer, representing a superposition of 0 and 1. (5 letters)
- A feedback topology used in amplifiers to achieve a flat frequency response. (7 letters)
- The unwanted coupling of electromagnetic energy from one circuit to another. (10 letters)
- A modulation technique where the amplitude of the carrier wave is varied in proportion to the message signal. (16 letters)
11 Clues: A type of memory that retains data even when power is off • A network that provides power to a system while isolating noise. (9 letters) • A type of memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. (8 letters) • The unwanted emission of electromagnetic waves from an electronic device. (9 letters) • ...
Abigail Confederat typography vocabulary 2021-10-20
Across
- the portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of a font
- has a tail
- a cursive font based on a stylized form of calligraphy handwriting.
- a set of fonts that have a common design.
- makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text.
- a line indicating the height within the font of an uppercase letter.
- a typographical symbol or ornament.
- the relative thickness of a fonts stroke
- main usually vertical stroke of a letterform.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol.
- the space between adjacent lines of type.
- the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed.
- a single element such as a letter numeral or mark of punctuation.
- the line upon which most letters sit and below which descenders extend.
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- has no tails
- a diagonal part of a letter.
- a particular size weight and style of a typeface.
- is the distance between the baseline and the midline of lowercase letters in a typeface.
- used to identify the way you decrease or increase the horizontal spacing between a range of letters or characters
- the imaginary line that rests on top of the body of the lowercase letters disregarding ascenders.
- the quality of being clear enough to read.
- the smallest unit of measure is used for measuring font size leading and other items on a printed page.
- the spacing between individual letters or characters.
- the design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight, slope, width, and so on.
- the part of a lowercase letter that is taller than the fonts xheight.
25 Clues: has a tail • has no tails • a diagonal part of a letter. • a typographical symbol or ornament. • a hieroglyphic character or symbol. • the relative thickness of a fonts stroke • a set of fonts that have a common design. • the space between adjacent lines of type. • the quality of being clear enough to read. • main usually vertical stroke of a letterform. • ...
St Paul and St Ignatius of Antioch Name:__________________ 2024-05-07
Across
- In which book of the Bible can we find the most extensive accounts of St. Paul's life and missionary journeys?
- Ignatius is often referred to as the "______ of the Church".
- With which other Saint does Paul share his feast day on 29 June.
- Ignatius' letters emphasized the importance of what Christian virtue?
- What significant event led to St. Paul's conversion to Christianity? (Three words)
- Ignatius urged Christians to remain steadfast in their faith despite facing what?
- St. Paul was known for his occupation before his conversion. What was his profession?
- St. Paul's letters often addressed theological issues and provided guidance to early Christian communities. What is the longest of his letters?
- When Paul encountered Christ when travelling to Damascus, what sense dis he lose?
- Who baptised Paul?
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- St. Paul undertook several missionary journeys to spread the teachings of Christianity. How many journeys did he undertake?
- What was the original name of St. Paul before he converted to Christianity?
- St. Paul is known for his numerous letters written to various Christian communities. What are these letters collectively called?
- Ignatius was martyred during the reign of which Roman emperor?
- Ignatius is considered one of the Apostolic Fathers. True or False?
- Ignatius was a disciple of which apostle?
- St. Paul is known for his extensive travels to spread Christianity. What term is commonly used to describe these journeys?
- What city was Ignatius the bishop of?
- St. Paul was originally from which city?
- Ignatius is known for his letters written while on his way to which city?
- Who was St. Paul's companion on many of his missionary journeys?
- St. Paul is often referred to as the Apostle to the what?
22 Clues: Who baptised Paul? • What city was Ignatius the bishop of? • St. Paul was originally from which city? • Ignatius was a disciple of which apostle? • St. Paul is often referred to as the Apostle to the what? • Ignatius is often referred to as the "______ of the Church". • Ignatius was martyred during the reign of which Roman emperor? • ...
Room 5 2023-01-30
Across
- This person has a birthday the day after Miss Robertson.
- This person's last name is the place (room) we would have an assembly.
- This boy's name starts and ends with the same letter.
- This person's last name is a colour (kakariki).
- This person shares their name with a tank engine.
- This person's name rhymes with 'Inhaler'.
- This person would be last alphabetically (by first name).
- This person shares their name with a spider from a famous book/movie.
- This person's name rhymes with 'Lacey'.
- This person shares their name with an Auckland aquarium. (_____ Tarlton's)
- The last 3 letters of this person's name are the first 3 letters in 'Irish'.
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- This person's first name is hyphenated (-)
- This person's name rhymes with 'Selfie'.
- This person shares their name with a main character on the TV show Friends.
- This person's brother was in Room 5 last year.
- We have two students with this name.
- This person's last name is an outdoor place where people play and hang out.
- This person's initials are JJ.
- This person's birthday comes first in the year.
- This person's name rhymes with 'Trophy'.
- This person's birthday is 1 month after Christmas.
- This girl's name starts and ends with the same letter.
- This person's name is an anagram of 'Along'.
- This person's name is an anagram of 'Lanky'.
- This person has the shortest first name in our class.
- This person would be first alphabetically (by first name).
- The first 3 letters of this person's name are also the first 3 letters in 'Kayak'.
- The first 3 letters of this person's name are also the first 3 letters in 'Angel'.
- This person previously attended Murupara School.
29 Clues: This person's initials are JJ. • We have two students with this name. • This person's name rhymes with 'Lacey'. • This person's name rhymes with 'Selfie'. • This person's name rhymes with 'Trophy'. • This person's name rhymes with 'Inhaler'. • This person's first name is hyphenated (-) • This person's name is an anagram of 'Along'. • ...
Talon Bailey's Web Design Typography Vocabulary 2021-10-22
Across
- The design of lettering that can include variations in size, weight (e.g. bold), slope (e.g. italic), width (e.g. condensed), and so on
- Makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text
- A diagonal part of the letter
- Used to identify the way you decrease or increase the horizontal spacing between a range of letters or characters
- The main (usually vertical)
- The quality of being clear enough to read
- A single element. such as a letter, numeral, or mark of punctuation
- the space between adjacent lines of type
- The imaginary line that rests on top of the body of the lowercase letters, disregarding ascenders
- A line indicating the height within the font of an uppercase letter
- The distance between the baseline and the mean line of lower-case letters in a typeface
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- The smallest unit of measure. It is used for measuring font size, leading, and other items on a printed page
- The part of a lower-case letter that is taller than the font's x-height
- The line upon which most letters "sit" and below which descenders extend
- One that does not have extending features called "tails" at the end of strokes
- The spacing between individual letters or characters
- a set of fonts that have a common design
- The portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of a font
- of a letterform
- A typographical symbol or ornament (such as, ¶, or ✠)
- A cursive font based on a stylised form of calligraphy handwriting
- A hieroglyphic character or symbol
- The art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed
23 Clues: of a letterform • The main (usually vertical) • A diagonal part of the letter • A hieroglyphic character or symbol • a set of fonts that have a common design • the space between adjacent lines of type • The quality of being clear enough to read • The spacing between individual letters or characters • A typographical symbol or ornament (such as, ¶, or ✠) • ...
calligrams 2020-11-16
Across
- The place of one of the most significant libraries of the ancient world
- ‘The Library of …’ – a short story by Jorge Luis Borges that describes a universe in the form of a gigantic library
- The stone (stele) that enabled Jean-François Champollion to make the first step in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs
- Mediaeval document written in duplicate (or more) on a single piece of parchment, then cut across a single word, so that each holder of a portion can prove it matches the others
- The earliest extant codex of the Greek New Testament, discovered by Constantin von Tischendorf
- The author of a lost book on comedy, on which the central murder mystery hinges in Umberto Eco’s ‘The Name of the Rose’
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- A combination of two or more letters joined into a single unit
- An inscription at the end of a manuscript with facts about its production
- Writing support (e.g. parchment) used one or more times after earlier writing has been erased
- The name of the most enigmatic illuminated manuscript written in Europe in an unknown writing system, which has not been hitherto deciphered.
- A Jewish form of calligrams, utilizing minute Hebrew letters to form images
- The earliest extant Islamic style of writing that was used by early Muslims to record the Qurʾān
12 Clues: A combination of two or more letters joined into a single unit • The place of one of the most significant libraries of the ancient world • An inscription at the end of a manuscript with facts about its production • A Jewish form of calligrams, utilizing minute Hebrew letters to form images • ...
Grade 5 Names 2024-06-11
Across
- Like 11 Across
- If you change the first letter to a B and the third to an N, you get the word banana
- A good friend with the biggest Swiftie
- The first five letters make a type of fish
- Biggest Swiftie in class
- The third and fourth letters are the same
- Has the most used nickname in the class (answer is the first name)
- If you delete the third letter, the first four letters will spell a word.
- Without the h
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- Has been to taj mahal
- His nickname is one of the oldest ones
- The person who built an ark that saved the animals
- Type of bird
- This name is an adjective
- If this name is mixed up, it can spell cable
- Letters 5 and 6 are the same
- Name of restaurant that serves pizza, subs, and sandwiches
- A name in French
18 Clues: Type of bird • Without the h • Like 11 Across • A name in French • Has been to taj mahal • Biggest Swiftie in class • This name is an adjective • Letters 5 and 6 are the same • His nickname is one of the oldest ones • A good friend with the biggest Swiftie • The third and fourth letters are the same • The first five letters make a type of fish • ...
Business Correspondence 2026-02-24
Across
- used for formal HR matters
- letter with indented paragraphs
- the first section of letters, emails and memos
- tone to be used in business correspondence
- final act before sending off business messages
- recommended number of pages for memos
- amount of spacing between lines in paragraph of letters and memos
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- written communication in commercial settings
- letter with all sections placed at left margin
- element of message requiring precision and clarity
- necessary element that guides message production
- being brief is necessary because of this factor in business
- type delivered physically by hand or post
- alignment for date, closing and signature for modified and semi-block letter
- line that does not appear in a memo only in letters
- tone to be used in business letters
- communication tool used for internal purposes only
- element impacting the professional look of messages
18 Clues: used for formal HR matters • letter with indented paragraphs • tone to be used in business letters • recommended number of pages for memos • type delivered physically by hand or post • tone to be used in business correspondence • written communication in commercial settings • letter with all sections placed at left margin • the first section of letters, emails and memos • ...
Biology Vocabulary (BioTech) 2024-11-22
Across
- When a car uses both gas and electricity (EX. Mule)
- Influenced by two or more genes
- Capital letters
- Alleles are the same gene but expressed differently
- Observable characteristics
- From the precious generation
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- Alleles are different
- Half from each parent
- Alleles are the same
- Deoxyribose
- Complete set of genes
- Change in the DNA sequence of a cell (EX. The Hulk)
- Lowercase letters
- Babies!
- Letters :)
15 Clues: Babies! • Letters :) • Deoxyribose • Capital letters • Lowercase letters • Alleles are the same • Alleles are different • Half from each parent • Complete set of genes • Observable characteristics • From the precious generation • Influenced by two or more genes • When a car uses both gas and electricity (EX. Mule) • Change in the DNA sequence of a cell (EX. The Hulk) • ...
jacob tomasewski 2022-09-19
Across
- size measured in points dictate the height of the lettering
- the space between individual letters of an entire word in equal increments
- makes letters thicker
- a mark, sign or symbol used in writing or printing
- the portion of a letter that extends below the baseline of a font
- a cursive font based on a stylised form of calligrahpy handwriting
- dont have tails
- vertical stroke of a letter
- the part of a lower case letter that is taller than the fonts x height
- adjusts the amount of space between the letters
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- face the typeface used for body copy
- the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legiable
- a particular size weight and style of a type face
- where letters sit
- a line indication height
- have tails
- the design of lettering that can include variations in size weight slope and so on
- diaginal part of the letter
- a typographical symbol or ornaments
19 Clues: have tails • dont have tails • where letters sit • makes letters thicker • a line indication height • vertical stroke of a letter • diaginal part of the letter • a typographical symbol or ornaments • face the typeface used for body copy • adjusts the amount of space between the letters • a particular size weight and style of a type face • ...
Graffiti Terms 2025-09-17
Across
- a beginner graffiti artists who lacks skill or experience
- a cartoon-like figure painted along with graffiti letters
- repeating the same tag in multiple places
- when one artist paints on top of another artist's work
- a wall where artists are allowed to paint
- the removal or covering up of graffiti by property owners
- a very complex, interlocking letters that are hard to read
- the border around letters or shapes to make them stand out
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- the unique way an artist writes or paints
- covering an area with lots of graffiti in a short time
- a detailed, colorful graffiti painting
- a pre-cut design used to spray paint quickly
- colors or designs that fill the inside of letters
- a group of graffiti artists who work together
- a larger bubble-style version of a tag
- a graffiti artist's signature
- a large, impressive, colorful graffiti piece
- a location where graffiti is painted
18 Clues: a graffiti artist's signature • a location where graffiti is painted • a detailed, colorful graffiti painting • a larger bubble-style version of a tag • the unique way an artist writes or paints • repeating the same tag in multiple places • a wall where artists are allowed to paint • a pre-cut design used to spray paint quickly • ...
Genetics Study Guide 2021-09-28
Across
- Two different alleles (letters)
- the genetic code for living things,double-helix shape.
- The allele pair a person has (shown by two letters)
- Something passed down from parent to offspring.
- An error in DNA that affects the organism.
- Stronger allele, shown by a capital letter
- A section of DNA that codes for a trait.
- Reproduction that requires two parents.
- When a mutation is helpful it can be called _________.
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- different versions of a gene. (letters)
- The proteins that combine to form DNA
- Two of the same alleles (letters) either capital or lowercase
- Adding an extra letter into the genetic code
- The physical trait an organism shows on the outside
- Weaker allele, shown by a lowercase letter
- A structure that hold the DNA in the nucleus
- A characteristic that an organism has.
- Reproduction that requires one parent.
18 Clues: Two different alleles (letters) • The proteins that combine to form DNA • A characteristic that an organism has. • Reproduction that requires one parent. • different versions of a gene. (letters) • Reproduction that requires two parents. • A section of DNA that codes for a trait. • Weaker allele, shown by a lowercase letter • An error in DNA that affects the organism. • ...
Devin Anderson 2022-09-19
Across
- the line upon which most letters sit
- A particular size weight and style of a typeface
- the spacing between individual letters or characters
- a small line or stroke (tails)
- the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible readable and appealing when displayed
- typographical symbol or ornament
- main stroke of a letterform
- a diagonal part of the letter
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- A cursive font based on stylized form of calligraphy
- the portion of a letter than extends below
- line indicating the height within the font
- makes letters of a text thicker than the surrounding text
- the design of lettering
- the part of the lowercast letter that is taller
- does not have tails at the end of strokes
- the typeface used for body copy
- measured in pt.(points) dictate the height
- adjust the amount of space between the letters
18 Clues: the design of lettering • main stroke of a letterform • a diagonal part of the letter • a small line or stroke (tails) • the typeface used for body copy • typographical symbol or ornament • the line upon which most letters sit • does not have tails at the end of strokes • the portion of a letter than extends below • line indicating the height within the font • ...
The Origins of Democracy 2026-02-02
Across
- the supreme court of ancient Athens.
- an alliance of poleis, headed by Sparta, which was created to oppose Athens
- a foreign resident of Athens, who did not have citizenship
- the council of 500 citizens in Ancient Greek cities, who administered the day to day business of the city.
- the market place in the centre of a Greek city, surrounded by religious, political, and commercial buildings.
- a member of the population of a city-state who had legal rights.
- an alliance of poleis, headed by Athens, which was created to defend Greece from Persian attack.
- a distant territory under the control of a state and populated by that country's citizens
- the fortified part of an ancient Greek city, usually built on a hill.
- the procedure for expelling a citizen of Athens for 10 years
- the expansion of Greek culture beyond Greee, especially with the conquests of Alexander the Great
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- a system of government in which the interests of the population are represented by elected officials.
- a political institution made up of Athenian citizens that made laws and elected public officials.
- the assembly of all citizens, who could vote on laws, war and ostracism.
- a heavily armed citizen-soldier in Ancient Greece
- an oppressive and cruel form of government
- another name for 'city-state'
- the city or state of origin of an ancient Greek colony
- a small group of people, usually aristocrats, who control and govern a state or country
19 Clues: another name for 'city-state' • the supreme court of ancient Athens. • an oppressive and cruel form of government • a heavily armed citizen-soldier in Ancient Greece • the city or state of origin of an ancient Greek colony • a foreign resident of Athens, who did not have citizenship • the procedure for expelling a citizen of Athens for 10 years • ...
Unit 2.3 Ancient Greece 2025-11-11
Across
- The main avenue in the Athenian Agora, where a festival procession marched
- The architect who, along with Kallikrates, designed the Parthenon
- A young female figure, meaning "young woman," always clothed
- The architectural feature that makes columns look straight by slightly bulging out in the middle
- The Greek term for arrogance that Niobe exhibited
- The sculptor of the Doryphoros who wrote the treatise Canon
- The material Romans often used for copies of Greek bronze statues
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- Large punch bowl used to mix water and wine before banquets
- The Greek name for the winged personification of Victory, held by Athena Parthenos
- Greek city square, serving as the center of civic activity
- A young male figure, meaning "youth," typically nude and idealized
- The sculptural style characterized by figures with exaggerated forms, dynamic poses, and emotional drama
- The technique used on the Niobides Krater that silhouettes red clay bodies against a black background
- The Greek concept of uneven weight distribution in a standing figure
- Figures in the Acropolis pediments that appear to have cloth clinging to the body in animated folds
- Term for a covered walkway or portico, often with Doric columns, outlining buildings in the Agora
16 Clues: The Greek term for arrogance that Niobe exhibited • Greek city square, serving as the center of civic activity • Large punch bowl used to mix water and wine before banquets • The sculptor of the Doryphoros who wrote the treatise Canon • A young female figure, meaning "young woman," always clothed • The architect who, along with Kallikrates, designed the Parthenon • ...
Silent Letters 7.3 2023-05-25
Across
- the exclusive legal right to sell or publish a work
- Something that might say "boo!"
- to create according to plan
- done in writting
- having all parts
- having information
- something that has been wrecked.
- a method used to shape dough into bread
- to have an understanding of something
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- three multiplied by six
- something given to you for homework
- a carrying case slung over the shoulder.
- a small item usually part of a collection
- an elf that lives in a garden
- good for one's health
- to appear as something that is not true
16 Clues: done in writting • having all parts • having information • good for one's health • three multiplied by six • to create according to plan • an elf that lives in a garden • Something that might say "boo!" • something that has been wrecked. • something given to you for homework • to have an understanding of something • to appear as something that is not true • ...
Acts and Letters 2016-04-28
Across
- known as Saul; embarks on three missionary journeys to bring the Light of Christ to all.
- title Paul used to show that Jesus fulfills the hope of Israel
- number of fruits of the Holy Spirit
- Letters thirteen New Testament letters attributed to Paul
- number of Gifts of the Holy Spirit
- the fiftieth day following Easter
- title Paul used to express Jesus' divinity
- chosen to replace Judas
- How many sub-categories are some of the Pauline letters grouped in?
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- preaches a message of repentance and forgiveness
- the ____ is the means of God's plan
- prophesies about how Jesus' life fulfills the Torah
- witness to the saving message of Christ through the sacrifice of one's life
- another name for a New Testament letter
- the second part of the Gospel of Luke
- title Paul used to point to Jesus as God's Divine Son.
16 Clues: chosen to replace Judas • the fiftieth day following Easter • number of Gifts of the Holy Spirit • the ____ is the means of God's plan • number of fruits of the Holy Spirit • the second part of the Gospel of Luke • another name for a New Testament letter • title Paul used to express Jesus' divinity • preaches a message of repentance and forgiveness • ...
Double Consonant Letters 2023-11-30
Across
- Water + sand/dirt
- Also known as dinner in some countries.
- The teacher taught a _______about conflict.
- When food goes bad. If you eat too much candy, your teeth will become _______.
- I wear my _______(s) to keep my feet warm.
- Check-in. Words.
- Be careful when you climb the _______.
- A person who exercises.
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- Often healthier than a cupcake.
- Spreading rumors.
- A sport played with a racquet, net, and ball.
- Alphabet or note in the mail.
- The garbage stinks!
- Laugh
- Hand warmers.
- Waste from a factory. A dirty river. Oil spills in the ocean. Car exhaust in the air.
16 Clues: Laugh • Hand warmers. • Check-in. Words. • Water + sand/dirt • Spreading rumors. • The garbage stinks! • A person who exercises. • Alphabet or note in the mail. • Often healthier than a cupcake. • Be careful when you climb the _______. • Also known as dinner in some countries. • I wear my _______(s) to keep my feet warm. • The teacher taught a _______about conflict. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab. 2024-03-10
Across
- Stories about gods and goddesses that attempt to explain different events.
- Greek city-state that became a military society.
- Greek philosopher and teacher who created the Academy.
- a high hill that housed the fortress of the city-state.
- Poet who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad.
- Group of soldiers arranged in a square.
- A type of government where power is shared with a small group of people.
- Someone who has the right to participate in government.
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- A government that gives people power to rule themselves.
- a city-state.
- group of expert shipbuilders that settled on the island of Crete.
- A type of government that uses force to rule.
- Related to Greek history and culture.
- Sporting competition held every four years, originally in honor of Zeus.
- An agreement formed between groups to work together.
- Greek city-state where democracy was first created.
16 Clues: a city-state. • Related to Greek history and culture. • Group of soldiers arranged in a square. • Poet who wrote The Odyssey and The Iliad. • A type of government that uses force to rule. • Greek city-state that became a military society. • Greek city-state where democracy was first created. • An agreement formed between groups to work together. • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2025-10-06
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- Person from Doris in central Greece
- King of Macedonia, military genius who built largest empire ever, ushered in Hellenistic Period
- Student of Socrates, considered a founder of Western Philosophy
- highest class in society, especially those with hereditary titles or offices
- a person from Minoan Crete
- a Greek city state
- author of the Illiad and Odyssey
- Kink of Macedonia from 359-336 BC, father of Alex. the Great
- time when Greek culture and Near East customs were combined (323-32 BC)
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- form of government in which state is ruled by elected leaders and is controlled by the population
- conflict between Athens and Sparta along with allies
- Athenian philosopher, Scholar, and teacher
- mass military formation of troops/heavy infantry tightly packed together
- a person from Mycenae & related to the Bronze Age
- Greek philosopher and polymath, made many contributions to science and logic
- series of conflicts between Persian Empire and Greek city states
16 Clues: a Greek city state • a person from Minoan Crete • author of the Illiad and Odyssey • Person from Doris in central Greece • Athenian philosopher, Scholar, and teacher • a person from Mycenae & related to the Bronze Age • conflict between Athens and Sparta along with allies • Kink of Macedonia from 359-336 BC, father of Alex. the Great • ...
Ancient Greece Vocab 2014-02-24
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- The search for wisdom and the right way to live
- - Rule by a small, rich group
- Alexander's private teacher; famous philosopher
- Used as a highway to trade for goods
- A law-making body of government
- Taught his students philosophy and question Athens' values
- A large hill where city residents went for safety
- A sheltered place along a coast
- Greek poet
- An area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Served as a marketplace and meeting place
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- Rule by the people
- Wars started between Sparta allies and Athens allies
- Spread Greek culture from Egypt to India
- A Greek city-state
- A group of citizens chosen to decide in court cases
- Temple to Athena
- A government of one ruler
- Largest city-state in Ancient Greece
19 Clues: Greek poet • Temple to Athena • Rule by the people • A Greek city-state • A government of one ruler • - Rule by a small, rich group • A law-making body of government • A sheltered place along a coast • Used as a highway to trade for goods • Largest city-state in Ancient Greece • Spread Greek culture from Egypt to India • Served as a marketplace and meeting place • ...
Ancient Greece: Test Review 2024-09-25
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- this class of people was responsible for gathering and taking all necessary items on a trip.
- there were none of these in Ancient Greek times, so boats often anchored for the night.
- the name of the first Greek colony.
- this is a settlement under the control of a distant or another land.
- this is a big portion of what helped the Ancient Greek economy.
- Greeks consulted this when making major decisions like starting a colony.
- Ancient Greek government with a king, but no queen.
- colonists still maintained ____ rights when they settled in a new colony.
- the ____ people are the people who would ride horses on Greek roads.
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- these ships were used for trade, and had various compartments for cargo.
- a large group of people have a voice because they elect representatives.
- the power is in the hands of a small body of people in this government.
- this sea is located between Turkey and the mainland of Greece.
- land surrounded by three bodies of water.
- the soil was ____, therefore crops had difficulty growing in Greece.
- this fruit was a major source of trade, could grow in poorer soil, and oil could be made from it.
- one person has all the power but is not a part of the monarch.
17 Clues: the name of the first Greek colony. • land surrounded by three bodies of water. • Ancient Greek government with a king, but no queen. • this sea is located between Turkey and the mainland of Greece. • one person has all the power but is not a part of the monarch. • this is a big portion of what helped the Ancient Greek economy. • ...
New Thom Times 2024-10-21
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- A colorful toy popularized by Wham-O in 1958 (8 letters).
- Kitchen appliance that transformed cooking, available in 1954 (7 letters).
- - hit the charts in the 1950s with a blend of rhythm and blues, often referred to as the King of Rock 'n' Roll
- The introduction of this vibrant broadcasting method transformed home entertainment in the 1950s (7letters).
- what was streaming on sunday at 10:00 PM (13 letters)
- putty - Playful invention from 1943 that gained popularity in the 1950s (10 etters).
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- Craft material rebranded for children in 1956 (7 letters)
- - This groundbreaking device allowed families to record and replay their favorite TV shows, introduced in 1956 (12 letters).
- Elvis hit the charts with “Don’t Be Cruel” in this genre (11 letters).
- Decade of major technological advancements in entertainment (7 letters).
- - Significant increase in birth rates after World War II, especially during the 1950s (8etters).
- Cover star of the magazine who broke baseball's color barrier (14 letters).
12 Clues: what was streaming on sunday at 10:00 PM (13 letters) • Craft material rebranded for children in 1956 (7 letters) • A colorful toy popularized by Wham-O in 1958 (8 letters). • Elvis hit the charts with “Don’t Be Cruel” in this genre (11 letters). • Decade of major technological advancements in entertainment (7 letters). • ...
Ancient Greece Vocabulary 2020-12-13
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- mythical deity within a Greek myth
- creature/villain within Greek mythology
- a place of meeting in Ancient Greece mainly for trade; economic center
- an independent sovereign city which serves as the center of political, economic, and cultural life over its contiguous territory
- ancient temple/citadel dedicated to Athena (e.g. Parthenon)
- a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated; oral history
- a system of government made by the people, for the people, of the people
- the study of knowledge, reality, and existence
- a piece of land surrounded by bodies of water on three sides
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- a piece of theatre in Ancient Greece where actors performed serious subject matter dealing with moral right and wrongs
- a series of athletic events held every four years
- a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events
- land mass solely surrounded by water and no other country boarding it
- a satirical piece of theatre commenting on Greek society, government, politics, social institutions and civic life
- pertaining to or of reference to (Ancient) Greece; Greek style/aesthetic
- the main mortal character of a Greek myth, legend, or epic that faces trials in order to defeat a monster/task put forth my the Gods
- a lengthy, narrative form of poetry
- city
18 Clues: city • mythical deity within a Greek myth • a lengthy, narrative form of poetry • creature/villain within Greek mythology • the study of knowledge, reality, and existence • a series of athletic events held every four years • ancient temple/citadel dedicated to Athena (e.g. Parthenon) • a piece of land surrounded by bodies of water on three sides • ...
Internet of Things Crossword 2022-11-30
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- Characteristic of IOT that helps growth.
- This Cloud provider has 40% (the highest) market share in IOT.
- Connected devices exchanging data with each other.
- Device used to collect measurements.
- Smart*Something* that coordinates energy use and distribution.
- Language that can be used for IOT analytics.
- By 2027, the global IOT market will grow to $1.4 *Something*
- This type of computing uses the device to perform processing and analytics.
- An industry that uses IOT.
- Secure protocol for connecting to IOT devices.
- Is made up of IOT devices that manage utilities, energy, traffic, water and waste management (Two words, 5 letters - 4 letters).
- This protocol has 128 bits in its address.
- The most common cyber attack using IOT devices.
- A very small, single user area network.
- The network the IOT relies on.
- Top connectivity protocol for IOT devices.
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- The amount of data generated by 2025 will be 73 *Something*Bytes?
- IOT devices and sensors connect to a centralised hub.
- IIOT.
- This multinode network structure connect dynamically through multiple routers. Provides redundancy and failover.
- Small tags that use radio frequencies to transfer data on the internet.
- The IOT device that performs calculations.
- Where an IOT device might connect to.
- Devices such as smart watches, fitness bands, smart glasses.
- Very large dataset (Two words, 3 letters - 4 letters).
- One of the biggest challenges in IOT.
- Internet Protocol suite used across the internet (3 letters / 2 letters).
- The "OS" that is the most popular for IOT.
- In 2027, it is predicted that there will be 41 *Something* IOT devices.
- A small device, with a sensor, that can do some processing and is connected to the internet.
30 Clues: IIOT. • An industry that uses IOT. • The network the IOT relies on. • Device used to collect measurements. • Where an IOT device might connect to. • One of the biggest challenges in IOT. • A very small, single user area network. • Characteristic of IOT that helps growth. • The IOT device that performs calculations. • This protocol has 128 bits in its address. • ...
Silent letters 2018-04-15
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- feeling uncertain
- a roughly circular line that starts and finishes at the same point
- a part of the body
- a reaction to a question
- an area of land surrounded by water
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- to have high respect for someone or something
- a man who served in armour
- a type of plant
- to be formal
- words that have sounds that are similar or the same
10 Clues: to be formal • a type of plant • feeling uncertain • a part of the body • a reaction to a question • a man who served in armour • an area of land surrounded by water • to have high respect for someone or something • words that have sounds that are similar or the same • a roughly circular line that starts and finishes at the same point
slient letters 2015-02-17
10 Clues: a serious face • a relaxed state • an explosive device • something that's tangled • a song that's sung in church • someone that protects something • something you say after a question • a place where a crime is committed • it's one of 5 senses using your eyes • where someone says something that's true
Silent Letters 2015-03-24
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- The opposite of right.
- The joint in your body that helps you move your hand.
- A kitchen utensil that must be handled carefully.
- You might tie one of these in a shoe lace.
- You have two of these, one in the middle of each leg!
- Something you might do to a present.
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- "I _______ the answer!" said the boy.
- If you want a story, you'll have to do this!
- You need to do this before entering a room.
- The past tense of know.
10 Clues: The opposite of right. • The past tense of know. • Something you might do to a present. • "I _______ the answer!" said the boy. • You might tie one of these in a shoe lace. • You need to do this before entering a room. • If you want a story, you'll have to do this! • A kitchen utensil that must be handled carefully. • The joint in your body that helps you move your hand. • ...
Silent letters 2014-08-11
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- You get on the scales to ----- yourself
- My Mum's brothers daughter is her ?
- If someone scares you you may be ?
- I love a -------- party on my birthday
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- She -------- an ipad for her birthday
- The girls all looked --------- in their dresses
- A place where lots of books are kept
- Mum said " Is it --------- to make so much noise?'
- My Mum's sisters son is my ?
- Ask them if ------ coming over for a swim
10 Clues: My Mum's sisters son is my ? • If someone scares you you may be ? • My Mum's brothers daughter is her ? • A place where lots of books are kept • She -------- an ipad for her birthday • I love a -------- party on my birthday • You get on the scales to ----- yourself • Ask them if ------ coming over for a swim • The girls all looked --------- in their dresses • ...
Screwtape Letters 2023-02-07
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- Letter 1 - make a person believe that ___ is strong, or stark, or courageous
- Letter 8 - the part of a human that be directed to an eternal object
- Letter 11 - seeing serious situations as a place to make jokes
- Letter 16 - choosing churches encourages ___ over humility
- Letter 22 - devils cannot create anything, they can only ___ what god has created
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- Letter 7 - one who does not engage in any fighting
- Letter 1/2 - what a devil should do rather than arguing; similar to confuse
- Letter 18 - Doing this for sexual gratification is against how the enemy wants it to work
- Letter 14 - what can happen when a human dwells on their sins
- Letter 15 - where Screwtape wants you to shift your focus
10 Clues: Letter 7 - one who does not engage in any fighting • Letter 15 - where Screwtape wants you to shift your focus • Letter 16 - choosing churches encourages ___ over humility • Letter 14 - what can happen when a human dwells on their sins • Letter 11 - seeing serious situations as a place to make jokes • ...
Silent Letters 2022-05-06
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- I like to ________ trees.
- The opposite of right is __________.
- I don't _________ the answer.
- We _________ with a pencil.
- He fell and hurt his ________.
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- A baby sheep is called a ________.
- Please _________ on the dotted line.
- Yesterday I _________ a letter to my friend.
- I was scared because I saw a _________.
- Cut the meat with a ________.
10 Clues: I like to ________ trees. • We _________ with a pencil. • I don't _________ the answer. • Cut the meat with a ________. • He fell and hurt his ________. • A baby sheep is called a ________. • Please _________ on the dotted line. • The opposite of right is __________. • I was scared because I saw a _________. • Yesterday I _________ a letter to my friend.
Friendly Letters 2022-05-04
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- Saying hello to who you are writing to
- a short phrase between the signature and body paragraph 2
- what you use to close the envolope
- contains the book, author, genre, and brief summary
- what you use to send the letter
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- Name, return adress, and phone number
- what you put the letter in
- Your name
- your response or your thoughts on the book
- a additional thought
10 Clues: Your name • a additional thought • what you put the letter in • what you use to send the letter • what you use to close the envolope • Name, return adress, and phone number • Saying hello to who you are writing to • your response or your thoughts on the book • contains the book, author, genre, and brief summary • a short phrase between the signature and body paragraph 2
Double letters 2022-06-01
10 Clues: coded • obvious • connected • to get there • you/he/she has it • welcome _________ • angry and dangerous • armed with something • numbers for someone’s home • meant to get there/do that
Silent Letters 2022-10-07
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- Don't leave these on the floor or you will be a litterbug!
- Not this night!
- A baby sheep.
- If you believe in yourself you won't ____ yourself.
- If you are cold your fingers may go ____.
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- Land surrounded by water.
- A King or Queen may live in one.
- You have done something wrong!
- The season we are in now.
- You have this if you owe money.
10 Clues: A baby sheep. • Not this night! • Land surrounded by water. • The season we are in now. • You have done something wrong! • You have this if you owe money. • A King or Queen may live in one. • If you are cold your fingers may go ____. • If you believe in yourself you won't ____ yourself. • Don't leave these on the floor or you will be a litterbug!
SILENT LETTERS 2023-05-09
10 Clues: A LAWN ORNAMENT • A DIGIT ON YOUR HAND • TO GIVE IN TO SOMETHING • DANGEROUS; DIFFICULT; COOL • SOMETHING YOU GET AS YOU AGE • A SHOULDER BAG WITH TWO STRAPS • A TOOL YOU USE TO FIX SOMETHING • SMALL DUMPLING MADE FROM POTATOES • SOMETHING THAT TELLS YOU THE TIME • BENDING DOWN; SUPPORTED BY YOUR KNEES
Capital Letters 2024-02-23
10 Clues: a / i • mrs / mid • album / april • sarah / salad • tesco / thing • french / fable • saddled / spanish • eagerly / england • wednesday / wagonload • habitable / halloween
Writing letters 2023-10-17
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- what is at the start of a letter
- what month and day it is today
- what starts our main body
- the ending of a letter
- body, the main part of the letter
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- two words that mean the same thing
- the place where somebody lives
- what i use to write a letter
- two words that mean the opposite
- how you say bye to the person you're writing to
10 Clues: the ending of a letter • what starts our main body • what i use to write a letter • the place where somebody lives • what month and day it is today • what is at the start of a letter • two words that mean the opposite • body, the main part of the letter • two words that mean the same thing • how you say bye to the person you're writing to
Silent Letters 2024-04-10
10 Clues: the edge of a cliff • a chocolate dessert • you use these to cut • lines on your clothes • you do this with your ears • you do this to be flexible • to throw a ball at a batter • you workout make this stronger • this word means to stay in a place • what you do when someone throw a ball at you
silent letters 2026-02-25
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- To bite or chew on something for a long time (4)
- Someone who protects a person or a place (5)
- Telling the truth and not stealing (6)
- A cereal plant used to make flour (5)
- Something unexpected that happens (8)
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- To make something by putting parts together (5)
- A very large mammal that lives in the sea (5)
- A small garden statue that looks like a little man (5)
- To spin or move around very quickly (5)
- A person or book that shows the way (5)
10 Clues: A cereal plant used to make flour (5) • Something unexpected that happens (8) • Telling the truth and not stealing (6) • To spin or move around very quickly (5) • A person or book that shows the way (5) • Someone who protects a person or a place (5) • A very large mammal that lives in the sea (5) • To make something by putting parts together (5) • ...
Types of Media- Claire 2017-07-16
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- Many adolescents suffer from online ___________ (8 letters)
- The internet can be a way of __________ to communicate with Islamic State(10 letters)
- Thanks to the internet we have access to weather ____________ (19 letters)
- A type of media that comes in a laminated paper form, they can be factual, gossip, news or gaming ect.
- The ability for anyone to see it.
- Refers to false information or propaganda published in the news.
- An internet-related service where you search things up, very popular for advertisemnt.
- You gather this from media
- Advertisments often try to __________ buy products (8 letters)
- An audio programme broadcasted to a frequncy, we listen to it in vehicles.
- A collective communication outlet.
Down
- A type of media that comes in a paper form as a book.
- We watch programs on them.
- A technology that facilitates the creation and sharing information, photos, videos and opinions.
- A article showing people was is at offer.
- You can make your Instagram account __________ (7 letters)
16 Clues: We watch programs on them. • You gather this from media • The ability for anyone to see it. • A collective communication outlet. • A article showing people was is at offer. • A type of media that comes in a paper form as a book. • You can make your Instagram account __________ (7 letters) • Many adolescents suffer from online ___________ (8 letters) • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-14
9 Clues: Ill or unwell (4 letters) • To cause pain (4 letters) • Violent weather (5 letters) • Opposite of safe (9 letters) • Unclean or filthy (5 letters) • Room or open place (5 letters) • Very bad, horrible (8 letters) • A part of a town or country (4 letters) • Something you take when you are ill (8 letters)
Vocabulary/TOBY.O 2013-12-11
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- the scientific study of living things
- a machine that records sounds
- greek latin word meaning "life"
- a container that keeps liquids hot or cold for many hours
- greek root word meaning under
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- to sink under a liquid
- greek root word meaning sound
- greek root word meaning heat
- greek and latin word meaning "against"
- your blood makes this to fight against infection in your body
10 Clues: to sink under a liquid • greek root word meaning heat • greek root word meaning sound • a machine that records sounds • greek root word meaning under • greek latin word meaning "life" • the scientific study of living things • greek and latin word meaning "against" • a container that keeps liquids hot or cold for many hours • ...
Vocabulary/TOBY.O 2013-12-11
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- greek and latin word meaning "against"
- greek root word meaning sound
- your blood makes this to fight against infection in your body
- to sink under a liquid
Down
- the scientific study of living things
- a machine that records sounds
- greek root word meaning heat
- greek latin word meaning "life"
- a container that keeps liquids hot or cold for many hours
- greek root word meaning under
10 Clues: to sink under a liquid • greek root word meaning heat • greek root word meaning sound • a machine that records sounds • greek root word meaning under • greek latin word meaning "life" • the scientific study of living things • greek and latin word meaning "against" • a container that keeps liquids hot or cold for many hours • ...
Ancient Crossword JGE 2023-11-30
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- Dramatic Greek festival
- Chinese: ____ Warriors
- City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius
- Most notable Roman emperor
- Egyptian god of the sun
- Greek god of wine
Down
- Italian food fight
- Egyptian practice to preserve the soul
- Day after halloween
- Female Egyptian ruler
- highest form of Greek afterlife
- Roman army segment of 10 cohorts
12 Clues: Greek god of wine • Italian food fight • Day after halloween • Female Egyptian ruler • Chinese: ____ Warriors • Dramatic Greek festival • Egyptian god of the sun • Most notable Roman emperor • highest form of Greek afterlife • City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius • Roman army segment of 10 cohorts • Egyptian practice to preserve the soul
Ancient Greece 2022-10-10
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- Persia's best 1000 soldiers
- The sea closest to most greek city states
- The man who wrote many greek fables
- Where Sparta was located
- Currency Sparta used
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- They invented democracy
- The man who led the greek city-states against Persia
- The country that took over lots of greek under King Phillip I's rule
- The young Macedonian king and son of Phillip I
- Greek god of water
10 Clues: Greek god of water • Currency Sparta used • They invented democracy • Where Sparta was located • Persia's best 1000 soldiers • The man who wrote many greek fables • The sea closest to most greek city states • The young Macedonian king and son of Phillip I • The man who led the greek city-states against Persia • ...
Rise of Greek Civilization 2023-03-16
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- Greek marketplace
- land formation of Greece
- sea east of Greece that has many islands
- separated Greek city-states
- early Aegean civilization that disappeared
- large island in the Mediterranean Sea
- a writer of poetry
Down
- otherwise known as a city-state
- sea located northwest of Greece
- city on the island of Crete
- civilization that learned from the Minoans
- Greek fighting formation
- Greeks settled many of these when their population grew
- large sea south of Greece
14 Clues: Greek marketplace • a writer of poetry • land formation of Greece • Greek fighting formation • large sea south of Greece • city on the island of Crete • separated Greek city-states • otherwise known as a city-state • sea located northwest of Greece • large island in the Mediterranean Sea • sea east of Greece that has many islands • civilization that learned from the Minoans • ...
ENG II Week 5 Lsn 150 & 151 2022-09-13
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- Latin for to let go
- extremely angry
- the idealization of something or someone, the perfect instance of something
- a saying
- to intentionally send or emit
- Greek for away from the Earth
Down
- Latin for send from one's hand
- one who defends a controversial idea
- Greek for uncover
- Latin for to send forth
- not ending, constant
- Greek for person sent forth
- a pharmacist
- unwilling to make a decision or to commit to oneself
14 Clues: a saying • a pharmacist • extremely angry • Greek for uncover • Latin for to let go • not ending, constant • Latin for to send forth • Greek for person sent forth • to intentionally send or emit • Greek for away from the Earth • Latin for send from one's hand • one who defends a controversial idea • unwilling to make a decision or to commit to oneself • ...
Famous Landmarks 2024-07-02
14 Clues: Incan ruins • Greek temple • Pisa landmark • Greek citadel • Parisian icon • Berlin landmark • Brazilian statue • Indian mausoleum • London clock tower • Neolithic monument • Roman amphitheater • Chinese fortification • Ancient Egyptian structures • Australian performance venue
Ancient Greek Education 2025-03-17
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- True or false: boys did not attend public schools, they sought education privately.
- This Greek city-state is known for allowing girls to participate in athletics.
- The Greek term for 'youth' in the educational context.
- The final status achieved by young men upon completing their education.
- The age boys typically completed their education.
- The two-year program boys joined at age 18, focusing on citizenship was called the Athenian ____________ Youth.
- The Greek ideal of a person who embodies beauty and justice.
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- These type of skills that girls were primarily taught at home.
- The main focus of education for young boys in ancient Greece is preparing them for _________________________________.
- The type of wax-coated writing tools used by students in ancient Greek schools.
- The primary subjects boys learned were reading, writing and _________.
- The term for a trusted servant who accompanied boys to school.
- The physical training boys underwent at ages 15-16 took place in the gymnasium, also called a __________________________.
- The instrument boys learned to play, similar to a small harp.
- The Greek term for 'child' in the educational context.
- The age boys began their formal education.
16 Clues: The age boys began their formal education. • The age boys typically completed their education. • The Greek term for 'youth' in the educational context. • The Greek term for 'child' in the educational context. • The Greek ideal of a person who embodies beauty and justice. • The instrument boys learned to play, similar to a small harp. • ...
A.P Unit 2 review 2023-02-13
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- Greek god of beauty
- greek god of the sea
- who had the better navy?
- messenger god
- which war was the war that two civilizations fought one-anothe?r
- who has the better army?
- god of war
Down
- founding father of medicine?
- Goddess of the seasons
- Greek god of all gods
- where did the Minoans live?
- god of fire and metal working
- which myth was the downfall of the Minoan civilization?
- which civilization didn't accept change?
- Goddess of wisdom
15 Clues: god of war • messenger god • Goddess of wisdom • Greek god of beauty • greek god of the sea • Greek god of all gods • Goddess of the seasons • who had the better navy? • who has the better army? • where did the Minoans live? • founding father of medicine? • god of fire and metal working • which civilization didn't accept change? • which myth was the downfall of the Minoan civilization? • ...
Socrates Biography 2024-05-13
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- - Study of reality
- - Plato's famous work
- - Plato's writings
- - Central theme in Plato's works
- - Plato's philosophical approach
- - Greek philosopher
- - Story with symbolic meaning
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- - Plato's school
- - Study of knowledge
- - Plato's theory of ideas
- - Dialogue by Plato
- - Plato's teacher
- - Deep thinker
- - Influential method
- - Platonic concept
- - Greek city-state
16 Clues: - Deep thinker • - Plato's school • - Plato's teacher • - Study of reality • - Plato's writings • - Platonic concept • - Greek city-state • - Dialogue by Plato • - Greek philosopher • - Study of knowledge • - Influential method • - Plato's famous work • - Plato's theory of ideas • - Story with symbolic meaning • - Central theme in Plato's works • - Plato's philosophical approach
